The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Svazek 2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... sometimes of syllables , as in echoes and doggerel rhymes ; sometimes of words , as in puns and quibbles ; and sometimes of whole sentences or poems , cast into the figures of eggs , axes , or altars : nay , some carry the notion of wit ...
... sometimes of syllables , as in echoes and doggerel rhymes ; sometimes of words , as in puns and quibbles ; and sometimes of whole sentences or poems , cast into the figures of eggs , axes , or altars : nay , some carry the notion of wit ...
Strana 5
... sometimes scorched in every eye . Sometimes he is drowned in tears , and burnt in love , like a ship set on fire in the middle of the sea . The reader may observe in every one of these instances , that the poet mixes the qualities of ...
... sometimes scorched in every eye . Sometimes he is drowned in tears , and burnt in love , like a ship set on fire in the middle of the sea . The reader may observe in every one of these instances , that the poet mixes the qualities of ...
Strana 38
... Sometimes I am jostled among a body of Armenians ; sometimes I am lost in a crowd of Jews ; and sometimes make one in a group of Dutchmen . I am a Dane , Swede , or Frenchman at different times ; or rather fancy myself like the old ...
... Sometimes I am jostled among a body of Armenians ; sometimes I am lost in a crowd of Jews ; and sometimes make one in a group of Dutchmen . I am a Dane , Swede , or Frenchman at different times ; or rather fancy myself like the old ...
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Allegory of several schemes of | 18 |
Letter from a coquettefrom B D on formal | 58 |
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