The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... person remembered by each respective token . Accord- ing to the representation of the matter from my letters , the ... persons of such moderate intellects , even before they were impaired by their passion , that their irregularities ...
... person remembered by each respective token . Accord- ing to the representation of the matter from my letters , the ... persons of such moderate intellects , even before they were impaired by their passion , that their irregularities ...
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... persons had to theirs whom he professes to imitate . It is observed , that several of the singing - birds of our own country learn to sweeten their voices , and mellow the harshness of their natural notes , by practising under those ...
... persons had to theirs whom he professes to imitate . It is observed , that several of the singing - birds of our own country learn to sweeten their voices , and mellow the harshness of their natural notes , by practising under those ...
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... person remembered by each respective token . Accord- ing to the representation of the matter from my letters , the ... persons of such moderate intellects , even before they were impaired by their passion , that their irregularities ...
... person remembered by each respective token . Accord- ing to the representation of the matter from my letters , the ... persons of such moderate intellects , even before they were impaired by their passion , that their irregularities ...
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... in which she lives , the latter no way remarkable for any charms in her person . Upon this one circumstance of their outward form , the good and and ill of their lives seem to turn . LETITIA 16 NO . 33 . THE SPECTATOR . No. 33. ...
... in which she lives , the latter no way remarkable for any charms in her person . Upon this one circumstance of their outward form , the good and and ill of their lives seem to turn . LETITIA 16 NO . 33 . THE SPECTATOR . No. 33. ...
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... person , has de- pended only on her merit . LÆTITIA has always some- thing in her air that is sullen , grave , and disconsolate . DAPHNE has a countenance that appears chearful , open , and unconcerned . A young gentleman saw LETITIA ...
... person , has de- pended only on her merit . LÆTITIA has always some- thing in her air that is sullen , grave , and disconsolate . DAPHNE has a countenance that appears chearful , open , and unconcerned . A young gentleman saw LETITIA ...
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Acrostics admiration agreeable anagram appear April 26 ARISTOTLE audience beauty behaviour body charms club conversation creatures delight desire discourse dress DRYDEN Earl DOUGLAS endeavour English entertainment EPIG EUCRATE eyes face fair sex false favour gentleman GEORGE ETHERIDGE give GLAPHYRA hand hear heart honour humble servant humour Idol kind King lady LAERTES laugh learned letter live look lover mankind manner master means mention MIMNERMUS mind mistress nature nerally never NEVIA night numbers observe occasion OVID paper particular passion person PHARAMOND Pict Platonic Love pleased pleasure poet PORUS present prince racters reader reason ROSCOMMON sense shew sion Sir ROGER soul speak SPECTATOR talk tell temper thing thou thought tion told town tragedy turn verse VIRG VIRGIL virtue whig whole woman women words writing young