The Spectator, Svazek 7J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 79
... tion with a circumstance which is altogether new , and imagined with the greatest strength of fancy : Like Maia's son he stood , And shook his plumes , that heavenly fragrance fill'd The circuit wide- Raphael's reception by the guardian ...
... tion with a circumstance which is altogether new , and imagined with the greatest strength of fancy : Like Maia's son he stood , And shook his plumes , that heavenly fragrance fill'd The circuit wide- Raphael's reception by the guardian ...
Strana 163
... tion , and think it the greatest meanness that people of distinction can be guilty of . However , it is hardly possi- ble to come into company where you do not find them pulling one another to pieces , and that from no other pro ...
... tion , and think it the greatest meanness that people of distinction can be guilty of . However , it is hardly possi- ble to come into company where you do not find them pulling one another to pieces , and that from no other pro ...
Strana 264
... tion , had contracted a hearty aversion to marriage . He therefore entertained a design upon Amanda's virtue , which at present he thought fit to keep private . The innocent creature , who never suspected his intentions , was pleased ...
... tion , had contracted a hearty aversion to marriage . He therefore entertained a design upon Amanda's virtue , which at present he thought fit to keep private . The innocent creature , who never suspected his intentions , was pleased ...
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Account of the SweatersLetter from three thrifty | 12 |
Addison | 69 |
Criticism on Paradise Lost | 102 |
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