The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 48
... reflections I avoid . THINK myself highly obliged to the public for their kind acceptance of a paper which visits ... reflection in politics , nor a stroke of party ; so on the other , there are no fashionable touches of infidelity , no ...
... reflections I avoid . THINK myself highly obliged to the public for their kind acceptance of a paper which visits ... reflection in politics , nor a stroke of party ; so on the other , there are no fashionable touches of infidelity , no ...
Strana 191
... his reading of the poets , will find his own reflections me- thodized and explained , and perhaps several little 1 See N ° 267 , 273 , 279 , 285 . hints that had passed in his mind perfected and im- 291 . 191 SPECTATOR .
... his reading of the poets , will find his own reflections me- thodized and explained , and perhaps several little 1 See N ° 267 , 273 , 279 , 285 . hints that had passed in his mind perfected and im- 291 . 191 SPECTATOR .
Strana 223
... reflection upon it , without which so small a circumstance might possibly have slipt out of his reader's memory . Lucan ... reflections on Adam and Eve's going naked , of the angels eating , and several other passages in his poem , are ...
... reflection upon it , without which so small a circumstance might possibly have slipt out of his reader's memory . Lucan ... reflections on Adam and Eve's going naked , of the angels eating , and several other passages in his poem , are ...
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