The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... nature however in the constitution which Mr. Dryden somewhere calls a ' milkiness of blood , ' is an ad- mirable groundwork for the other . In order therefore , to try our good - nature , whether it ari- ses from the body or the mind ...
... nature however in the constitution which Mr. Dryden somewhere calls a ' milkiness of blood , ' is an ad- mirable groundwork for the other . In order therefore , to try our good - nature , whether it ari- ses from the body or the mind ...
Strana 259
... nature . Some of the ancient cri- tics will have it , that the Iliad and Odyssey of Homer are fables of this nature ; and that the se- veral names of gods and heroes are nothing else but the affections of the mind in a visible shape and ...
... nature . Some of the ancient cri- tics will have it , that the Iliad and Odyssey of Homer are fables of this nature ; and that the se- veral names of gods and heroes are nothing else but the affections of the mind in a visible shape and ...
Strana 263
... nature . Some of the ancient cri- tics will have it , that the Iliad and Odyssey of Homer are fables of this nature ; and that the se- veral names of gods and heroes are nothing else but the affections of the mind in a visible shape and ...
... nature . Some of the ancient cri- tics will have it , that the Iliad and Odyssey of Homer are fables of this nature ; and that the se- veral names of gods and heroes are nothing else but the affections of the mind in a visible shape and ...
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VOL III | 13 |
No SCENE m m a Stage Coach between a Quaker | 132 |
Frivolous DisputantsExercise of the Snuff | 138 |
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