The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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THE SPECTATOR . No. 30 . WEDNESDAY , APRIL 4 , 1711 . Si , MIMNERMus uti censet , sine amore jocisque Nil est jucundum ; vivas in amore jocisque . KOR . EP . vi . 69 . " If nothing , as MIмNERMus strives to prove , " Can e'er be ...
THE SPECTATOR . No. 30 . WEDNESDAY , APRIL 4 , 1711 . Si , MIMNERMus uti censet , sine amore jocisque Nil est jucundum ; vivas in amore jocisque . KOR . EP . vi . 69 . " If nothing , as MIмNERMus strives to prove , " Can e'er be ...
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... . However , know- ing the genius of the people , the humour of their lan- guage , and the prejudiced ears he had to deal with , he VOL . II . A did did not pretend to extirpate the French music , and NO . 29 . THE SPECTATOR .
... . However , know- ing the genius of the people , the humour of their lan- guage , and the prejudiced ears he had to deal with , he VOL . II . A did did not pretend to extirpate the French music , and NO . 29 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... dignity of passion ; our number is unlimited ; and our statutes are like those of the Druids , recorded in our own breasts only , and explained A 3 by 6 by the majority of the company . A mistress NO . 30 . 5 THE SPECTATOR.
... dignity of passion ; our number is unlimited ; and our statutes are like those of the Druids , recorded in our own breasts only , and explained A 3 by 6 by the majority of the company . A mistress NO . 30 . 5 THE SPECTATOR.
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... In order to remedy this great inconvenience , our projector drew out of his pocket the scheme of an opera , entitled , A 4 the the Expedition of ALEXANDER the Great ; in which he NO . 31 . 7 THE SPECTATOR . No. 31. ...
... In order to remedy this great inconvenience , our projector drew out of his pocket the scheme of an opera , entitled , A 4 the the Expedition of ALEXANDER the Great ; in which he NO . 31 . 7 THE SPECTATOR . No. 31. ...
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... discerned from natural eyes , and teaches how they may fix them in their heads themselves , to the great satisfaction of all who use them . - Vivant Regina . and rounded by the Ionick dialect ; and could not NO . 31 . 9 THE SPECTATOR .
... discerned from natural eyes , and teaches how they may fix them in their heads themselves , to the great satisfaction of all who use them . - Vivant Regina . and rounded by the Ionick dialect ; and could not NO . 31 . 9 THE SPECTATOR .
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