The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... the Table , or chalking out her Fi- gure upon a Wall , or talking of her in a kind of rapturous Language , which by degrees improved into Verfe and Son- Sonnet . These were as the first Rudi- ments of 12 The SPECTATOR . N ° 434-
... the Table , or chalking out her Fi- gure upon a Wall , or talking of her in a kind of rapturous Language , which by degrees improved into Verfe and Son- Sonnet . These were as the first Rudi- ments of 12 The SPECTATOR . N ° 434-
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... kind are all my more ferious Effays and Discourses ; but there is another fort of Speculati- ons , which I confider as Occafional Pa- pers , that take their Rise from the Fol- ly , Extravagance , and Caprice of the prefent Age . For I ...
... kind are all my more ferious Effays and Discourses ; but there is another fort of Speculati- ons , which I confider as Occafional Pa- pers , that take their Rise from the Fol- ly , Extravagance , and Caprice of the prefent Age . For I ...
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... Kind , but muft believe this Cu- . ftom took its Rife from the Ages of Knight - Erfantry ; from thofe who lov'd one Woman fo well , that they hated all Men and Women elfe ; from thofe who would fight you , whether you were or were not ...
... Kind , but muft believe this Cu- . ftom took its Rife from the Ages of Knight - Erfantry ; from thofe who lov'd one Woman fo well , that they hated all Men and Women elfe ; from thofe who would fight you , whether you were or were not ...
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... kind but bold Afpect , well - fashioned , and ready of his Limbs ; and fuch Readiness as spoke his Eafe in them , was obtained from VOL . XII . B a a habit of Motion in Military Exer- cife . THE N ° 436. The SPECTATOR . 25.
... kind but bold Afpect , well - fashioned , and ready of his Limbs ; and fuch Readiness as spoke his Eafe in them , was obtained from VOL . XII . B a a habit of Motion in Military Exer- cife . THE N ° 436. The SPECTATOR . 25.
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... kind of Inftances . Vulgar Souls are of a quite contrary Character . Di- onyfius , the Tyrant of Sicily , had a Dun- geon which was a very curious Piece of Architecture ; and of which , as I am informed Archi- No 439. The SPECTATOR . 47 ...
... kind of Inftances . Vulgar Souls are of a quite contrary Character . Di- onyfius , the Tyrant of Sicily , had a Dun- geon which was a very curious Piece of Architecture ; and of which , as I am informed Archi- No 439. The SPECTATOR . 47 ...
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