The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... mean that regular but easy motion which gives our persons so irresistible a grace as if we moved to music , and is a kind ... means nothing by walking but to change her place . I could par- don too her blushing , if she knew how to carry ...
... mean that regular but easy motion which gives our persons so irresistible a grace as if we moved to music , and is a kind ... means nothing by walking but to change her place . I could par- don too her blushing , if she knew how to carry ...
Strana 122
... means : but the distresses which arise from the many in- explicable occurrences that happen among men , the unaccountable alienation of parents from their children , cruelty of husbands to wives , poverty occasioned from shipwreck or ...
... means : but the distresses which arise from the many in- explicable occurrences that happen among men , the unaccountable alienation of parents from their children , cruelty of husbands to wives , poverty occasioned from shipwreck or ...
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... means he has rendered his friend as amiable as famous . That state of life which bears the face of poverty with Mr. Cowley's great vulgar * , is admirably described ; and it is no small satisfac- tion to those of the same turn of desire ...
... means he has rendered his friend as amiable as famous . That state of life which bears the face of poverty with Mr. Cowley's great vulgar * , is admirably described ; and it is no small satisfac- tion to those of the same turn of desire ...
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VOL II | 13 |
DIFFERENCE between True and False | 62 |
On Friendship ADDISON | 68 |
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