The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 168
... sense , and signifies all sudden exclamations , whinings , unusual tones , and in fine all praying and preaching , like the un- learned of the Presbyterians . But I hope a proper elevation of voice , a due emphasis and accent , are not ...
... sense , and signifies all sudden exclamations , whinings , unusual tones , and in fine all praying and preaching , like the un- learned of the Presbyterians . But I hope a proper elevation of voice , a due emphasis and accent , are not ...
Strana 215
... sense of love , so do you now with the true sense of glory . tofore professed towards you , so has vanity no share As desire had the least part in the passion I here- in the glory to which you have now raised me . In- discretion , are ...
... sense of love , so do you now with the true sense of glory . tofore professed towards you , so has vanity no share As desire had the least part in the passion I here- in the glory to which you have now raised me . In- discretion , are ...
Strana 539
... sense , Turns trifles into things of consequence . I HAVE been very often disappointed of late years , when upon examining the new edition of a classic author , I have found above half the volume taken up with various readings . When I ...
... sense , Turns trifles into things of consequence . I HAVE been very often disappointed of late years , when upon examining the new edition of a classic author , I have found above half the volume taken up with various readings . When I ...
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