The Spectator, Svazek 7J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 78
... manner suitable to our first parents , who had the creation fresh upon their minds , and had not seen the various dispensations of Providence , nor conse- quently could be acquainted with those many topics of praise which might afford ...
... manner suitable to our first parents , who had the creation fresh upon their minds , and had not seen the various dispensations of Providence , nor conse- quently could be acquainted with those many topics of praise which might afford ...
Strana 326
... manner of courts ; in all other places you must constantly go farther in compliance with the persons you have to do with , than a mere conformity of looks and gestures . If you are in a country life , and would be a leading man , a good ...
... manner of courts ; in all other places you must constantly go farther in compliance with the persons you have to do with , than a mere conformity of looks and gestures . If you are in a country life , and would be a leading man , a good ...
Strana 371
... manner , not only the general beauties and imperfections of an author , but discover the several ways of thinking and expressing himself , which diversify him from all other authors , with the several foreign infusions of thought and ...
... manner , not only the general beauties and imperfections of an author , but discover the several ways of thinking and expressing himself , which diversify him from all other authors , with the several foreign infusions of thought and ...
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Account of the SweatersLetter from three thrifty | 12 |
Addison | 69 |
Criticism on Paradise Lost | 102 |
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