The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Strana 130
... taken most of the circum- stances of human life into your consideration , we the underwritten thought it not improper for us also to represent to you our condition . We are three ladies who live in the country , and the grea- test ...
... taken most of the circum- stances of human life into your consideration , we the underwritten thought it not improper for us also to represent to you our condition . We are three ladies who live in the country , and the grea- test ...
Strana 137
... taken out of the poetical parts of scripture . The Messiah's cha- riot , as I have before taken notice , is formed upon a vision of Ezekiel , who , as Grotius observes , has VOL . VI . N very much in him of Homer's spirit in the poeti ...
... taken out of the poetical parts of scripture . The Messiah's cha- riot , as I have before taken notice , is formed upon a vision of Ezekiel , who , as Grotius observes , has VOL . VI . N very much in him of Homer's spirit in the poeti ...
Strana 335
... taken notice of a precise set of people , with grave countenances , short whigs , black clothes , or dark camlet trim- med with black , and mourning gloves and hat- bands , who meet on certain days at each tavern successively , and keep ...
... taken notice of a precise set of people , with grave countenances , short whigs , black clothes , or dark camlet trim- med with black , and mourning gloves and hat- bands , who meet on certain days at each tavern successively , and keep ...
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