The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... 541. On Pronunciation and Action 542. Criticisms on the Spectator - Letter on the Decay of the Club • · 543. Meditation on the Frame of the Human Body Addison . No. 544. Letter from Captain Sentry on the Character of.
... 541. On Pronunciation and Action 542. Criticisms on the Spectator - Letter on the Decay of the Club • · 543. Meditation on the Frame of the Human Body Addison . No. 544. Letter from Captain Sentry on the Character of.
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... actions is a continual new feast to her ; nor can she enough applaud her good fortune in having her life varied every hour , her mind more improved , and her heart more glad , from every circumstance which they meet with . He will lay ...
... actions is a continual new feast to her ; nor can she enough applaud her good fortune in having her life varied every hour , her mind more improved , and her heart more glad , from every circumstance which they meet with . He will lay ...
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... actions . you read a poem on a fine woman among the authors of this class , you shall see that it turns more upon Venus or Helen than on the party concerned . I have known a copy of verses on a great hero highly commended : but upon ...
... actions . you read a poem on a fine woman among the authors of this class , you shall see that it turns more upon Venus or Helen than on the party concerned . I have known a copy of verses on a great hero highly commended : but upon ...
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... actions of deities with their achievements ; but for a Christian author to write in the pagan creed , to make Prince Eugene a favourite of Mars , or to carry on a correspondence between Bellona and the Marshal de Villars , would be ...
... actions of deities with their achievements ; but for a Christian author to write in the pagan creed , to make Prince Eugene a favourite of Mars , or to carry on a correspondence between Bellona and the Marshal de Villars , would be ...
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... actions had been so peculiar , that he knew not by what name to call them ; not by that of men , for they performed nothing that was manly ; not by that of citizens , for the city might perish notwithstand- ing their care ; nor by that ...
... actions had been so peculiar , that he knew not by what name to call them ; not by that of men , for they performed nothing that was manly ; not by that of citizens , for the city might perish notwithstand- ing their care ; nor by that ...
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