The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... mistresses to the nightingale , when all of a sudden we were surprised with the music of the thrush . He next proceeded to the skylark , mounting up by a proper scale of notes , and afterwards falling to the 62 570 : SPECTATOR .
... mistresses to the nightingale , when all of a sudden we were surprised with the music of the thrush . He next proceeded to the skylark , mounting up by a proper scale of notes , and afterwards falling to the 62 570 : SPECTATOR .
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... traces and foot- steps of noble thoughts , as , if carefully pursued , might lead us into a proper path of action . There is , so much rapture and ecstasy in our fancied bliss , 593 . 165 SPECTATOR . N° 593. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1714. ...
... traces and foot- steps of noble thoughts , as , if carefully pursued , might lead us into a proper path of action . There is , so much rapture and ecstasy in our fancied bliss , 593 . 165 SPECTATOR . N° 593. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1714. ...
Strana 184
... proper seasons and on proper occasions ; but , on the contrary , a great grievance to society when they infect every discourse with insipid mirth , and turn into ridicule such subjects as are not suited to it . For though laughter is ...
... proper seasons and on proper occasions ; but , on the contrary , a great grievance to society when they infect every discourse with insipid mirth , and turn into ridicule such subjects as are not suited to it . For though laughter is ...
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