The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... Action · 542. Criticisms on the Spectator - Letter on the Decay of the Club · 543. Meditation on the Frame of the Human Body 544. Letter from Captain Sentry on the Cha- racter of Sir Roger de Coverley , and on his own Situation 545 ...
... Action · 542. Criticisms on the Spectator - Letter on the Decay of the Club · 543. Meditation on the Frame of the Human Body 544. Letter from Captain Sentry on the Cha- racter of Sir Roger de Coverley , and on his own Situation 545 ...
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... actions ; and I hope you and adorned with all the graces and embellish- will forgive me when I have an ambition this ments of wit ! When learning irradiates com- book may be placed in the library of so good mon life , it is then in its ...
... actions ; and I hope you and adorned with all the graces and embellish- will forgive me when I have an ambition this ments of wit ! When learning irradiates com- book may be placed in the library of so good mon life , it is then in its ...
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... actions , is not subject to diminution ; nor ean any at- tempts prevail against it , but in the proportion which the narrow circuit of rumour bears to the unlimited extent of fame . We may congratulate your grace not only upon your high ...
... actions , is not subject to diminution ; nor ean any at- tempts prevail against it , but in the proportion which the narrow circuit of rumour bears to the unlimited extent of fame . We may congratulate your grace not only upon your high ...
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... actions , and writings of the ancients , excuse generals , for not disposing according makes him a very delicate observer of what to men's desert , or inquiring into it ; For , says occurs to him in the present world . He is an he ...
... actions , and writings of the ancients , excuse generals , for not disposing according makes him a very delicate observer of what to men's desert , or inquiring into it ; For , says occurs to him in the present world . He is an he ...
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... actions , but very negligent of the consequen- ces of them . Those who converse with the dumb , know from the turn of their eyes , and the changes of It is an endless and frivolous pursuit to act by their countenance , their sentiments ...
... actions , but very negligent of the consequen- ces of them . Those who converse with the dumb , know from the turn of their eyes , and the changes of It is an endless and frivolous pursuit to act by their countenance , their sentiments ...
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