The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1925 |
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... proper Conveyance , I should be sure to have it . From this Time his Letters were more cold every Day than other , and as he grew indifferent I grew jealous . This has at last brought me to Town , where I find both the Witnesses of my ...
... proper Conveyance , I should be sure to have it . From this Time his Letters were more cold every Day than other , and as he grew indifferent I grew jealous . This has at last brought me to Town , where I find both the Witnesses of my ...
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... Letter to be placed in a modish State of Indiffer ence between Vice and Virtue , and to be susceptible of either , were there proper Pains taken with her . Had 1712 . Had her Journal been filled with Gallantries , 6 THE SPECTATOR.
... Letter to be placed in a modish State of Indiffer ence between Vice and Virtue , and to be susceptible of either , were there proper Pains taken with her . Had 1712 . Had her Journal been filled with Gallantries , 6 THE SPECTATOR.
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... proper Kind of Worship it was in a particular Manner suitable to our first Parents , who had the Creation fresh upon their Minds , and had not seen the various Dispensations of Providence , nor con- sequently could be acquainted with ...
... proper Kind of Worship it was in a particular Manner suitable to our first Parents , who had the Creation fresh upon their Minds , and had not seen the various Dispensations of Providence , nor con- sequently could be acquainted with ...
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... proper that the Poet could have made use of The Revolt in Heaven is described with great Force of Imagination and a fine Variety of Circumstances . The learned Reader cannot but be pleased with the Poet's Imitation of Homer in the last ...
... proper that the Poet could have made use of The Revolt in Heaven is described with great Force of Imagination and a fine Variety of Circumstances . The learned Reader cannot but be pleased with the Poet's Imitation of Homer in the last ...
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... proper Appurtenances of the Tea - Table are added , they swell the Account higher than one would imagine , I Ι cannot conclude without doing her Justice in one Article ; where her Frugality is so remarkable I must not deny her the Merit ...
... proper Appurtenances of the Tea - Table are added , they swell the Account higher than one would imagine , I Ι cannot conclude without doing her Justice in one Article ; where her Frugality is so remarkable I must not deny her the Merit ...
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