The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... mentioned , among the rules which he lays down for succeeding in the sublime way of writing , proposes to his reader , that he should imitate the most celebrated authors who have gone before him , and have been engaged in works of the ...
... mentioned , among the rules which he lays down for succeeding in the sublime way of writing , proposes to his reader , that he should imitate the most celebrated authors who have gone before him , and have been engaged in works of the ...
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... mentioned , having placed an aman- uensis in a private part of the room . After the second bottle , when men open their minds with- out reserve , my honest friend began to take notice of the many sonorous but unnecessary words that had ...
... mentioned , having placed an aman- uensis in a private part of the room . After the second bottle , when men open their minds with- out reserve , my honest friend began to take notice of the many sonorous but unnecessary words that had ...
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Alexander Chalmers. lations I have before mentioned . Upon the rea- ding of it in cold blood , it looked rather like ... mention another occasion wherein he made use of the same invention to cure a dif- ferent kind of men , who are the ...
Alexander Chalmers. lations I have before mentioned . Upon the rea- ding of it in cold blood , it looked rather like ... mention another occasion wherein he made use of the same invention to cure a dif- ferent kind of men , who are the ...
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