The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... taken pains to shew , that it is impossible for any thought to be beautiful which is not just , and has not its foundation in the nature of things ; that the basis of all wit is truth ; and that no thought can be va- luable , of which ...
... taken pains to shew , that it is impossible for any thought to be beautiful which is not just , and has not its foundation in the nature of things ; that the basis of all wit is truth ; and that no thought can be va- luable , of which ...
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... taken my station , in such a manner as gave me a very distinct view of the sport . I could see her first pass by , and the dogs some time afterwards unravelling the whole track she had made , and following her through all her doubles ...
... taken my station , in such a manner as gave me a very distinct view of the sport . I could see her first pass by , and the dogs some time afterwards unravelling the whole track she had made , and following her through all her doubles ...
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... taken in which the master of the boat refused , because the lad had not quite money enough to pay the usual fare . * An eminent merchant being pleased with the looks of the boy , and secretly touched with compassion towards him , paid ...
... taken in which the master of the boat refused , because the lad had not quite money enough to pay the usual fare . * An eminent merchant being pleased with the looks of the boy , and secretly touched with compassion towards him , paid ...
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VOL II | 13 |
DIFFERENCE between True and False | 62 |
On Friendship ADDISON | 68 |
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