The Spectator, Svazek 1Hastings, Etheredge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... nature , rendered him the delight of the soldiery , and procured for him an ensign's commission . He now yielded to his youthful passions , and ran into the wildest excess His reflection did not however forsake him ; he wrote The ...
... nature , rendered him the delight of the soldiery , and procured for him an ensign's commission . He now yielded to his youthful passions , and ran into the wildest excess His reflection did not however forsake him ; he wrote The ...
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... nature . Your Lordship appears as great in your private life as in the most important offices which you have borne . I would therefore rather choose to speak of the plea- sure you afford all who are admitted into your conver- sation ...
... nature . Your Lordship appears as great in your private life as in the most important offices which you have borne . I would therefore rather choose to speak of the plea- sure you afford all who are admitted into your conver- sation ...
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... nature , that conduce very much to the right understanding of an author . To gratify this curiosity , which is so natural to a reader , I design this paper , and my next , as prefatory discourses to my following writ- ings , and shall ...
... nature , that conduce very much to the right understanding of an author . To gratify this curiosity , which is so natural to a reader , I design this paper , and my next , as prefatory discourses to my following writ- ings , and shall ...
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... natures put me in mind of the sun , moon , and earth , in the Re- hearsal , that danced together for no other end but to eclipse one another . The reader will easily suppose , by what has been before said , that the lady on the throne ...
... natures put me in mind of the sun , moon , and earth , in the Re- hearsal , that danced together for no other end but to eclipse one another . The reader will easily suppose , by what has been before said , that the lady on the throne ...
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... nature with an un- prejudiced eye ; and having nothing to do with mens passions or interests , I can , with the greatest saga- city , consider their talents , manners , failings , and merits . It is remarkable , that those who want any ...
... nature with an un- prejudiced eye ; and having nothing to do with mens passions or interests , I can , with the greatest saga- city , consider their talents , manners , failings , and merits . It is remarkable , that those who want any ...
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