The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... , And backward trod thofe Paths I fought to fhun ; Impute my Errors to your own Decree My Hands are guilty , but my Heart is free . VOL . II . B Let Let us then obferve with what Thun- der - claps N ° 40. The SPECTATOR . 25.
... , And backward trod thofe Paths I fought to fhun ; Impute my Errors to your own Decree My Hands are guilty , but my Heart is free . VOL . II . B Let Let us then obferve with what Thun- der - claps N ° 40. The SPECTATOR . 25.
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... Hearts , for no other Rea- fon , but to rally the Torments of her Lovers . She would make great Ad- R vances to infnare Men , but without any manner vances 30 The SPECTATOR . N ° 41 ' , and are flushed with agreeable Confu- ...
... Hearts , for no other Rea- fon , but to rally the Torments of her Lovers . She would make great Ad- R vances to infnare Men , but without any manner vances 30 The SPECTATOR . N ° 41 ' , and are flushed with agreeable Confu- ...
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... Hearts . This Conftitution in a dull Fellow , gives Vigour to Nonfenfe , and makes the Puddle boil , which would otherwise Stagnate . The British Prince , that Ce- lebrated Poem , which was written in the Reign of King Charles the ...
... Hearts . This Conftitution in a dull Fellow , gives Vigour to Nonfenfe , and makes the Puddle boil , which would otherwise Stagnate . The British Prince , that Ce- lebrated Poem , which was written in the Reign of King Charles the ...
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... Hearts of the whole Audience quake ; and conveys a ftronger Terror to the Mind , than it is poffible for Words to do . The Ap- pearance of the Ghoft in Hamlet is a Mafter - piece in its kind , and wrought up with all the Circumftances ...
... Hearts of the whole Audience quake ; and conveys a ftronger Terror to the Mind , than it is poffible for Words to do . The Ap- pearance of the Ghoft in Hamlet is a Mafter - piece in its kind , and wrought up with all the Circumftances ...
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... Hearts , has a Tragedy by him , where the first Person that appears upon the Stage is an afflicted Widow in her Mourning- weeds , with half a dozen fatherless Children attending her , like those that ufually hang about the Figure of Cha ...
... Hearts , has a Tragedy by him , where the first Person that appears upon the Stage is an afflicted Widow in her Mourning- weeds , with half a dozen fatherless Children attending her , like those that ufually hang about the Figure of Cha ...
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