The Spectator, Svazek 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... greater writers . Yet how pleasing would it be to those who shall read the surprising revolutions in your story , to be made acquainted with your ordinary life and deportment ? How pleasing would it be to hear that the same man , who ...
... greater writers . Yet how pleasing would it be to those who shall read the surprising revolutions in your story , to be made acquainted with your ordinary life and deportment ? How pleasing would it be to hear that the same man , who ...
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... us from ourselves away . « I " Mr. SPECTATOR , POPE . AM now in the sixty - fifth year of my age , and having been the greater part of my days a man of plea- The sure , the decay of my faculties is a 10 No. 260 .. THE SPECTATOR .
... us from ourselves away . « I " Mr. SPECTATOR , POPE . AM now in the sixty - fifth year of my age , and having been the greater part of my days a man of plea- The sure , the decay of my faculties is a 10 No. 260 .. THE SPECTATOR .
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... greater cruelty of heart , than the disruption of states and empires can possibly produce . I shall end this application to you with two letters , which passed between a mother and son very lately , and are as follow : " DEAR FRANK ...
... greater cruelty of heart , than the disruption of states and empires can possibly produce . I shall end this application to you with two letters , which passed between a mother and son very lately , and are as follow : " DEAR FRANK ...
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... greater master in this art than Ovid , tells me , that the palest features look the most agreeable in white sarsonet ; that a face which is overflushed appears to advan- tage in the deepest scarlet , and that the darkest com- plexion is ...
... greater master in this art than Ovid , tells me , that the palest features look the most agreeable in white sarsonet ; that a face which is overflushed appears to advan- tage in the deepest scarlet , and that the darkest com- plexion is ...
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... heroes of Troy , and engaged all the gods in factions . Æneas's settlement in Italy produced the Cæsars , and gave birth to the Roman empire . Mil . ton's subject was still greater than either of the for- 46 No. 267 . THE SPECTATOR .
... heroes of Troy , and engaged all the gods in factions . Æneas's settlement in Italy produced the Cæsars , and gave birth to the Roman empire . Mil . ton's subject was still greater than either of the for- 46 No. 267 . THE SPECTATOR .
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