The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... means I have made myself a speculative letters to the Spectator , at Mr. Buckley's , in statesman , soldier ... mean time , when I consider how much a gentleman that is very singular in his beha- I have seen , read , and heard , I begin ...
... means I have made myself a speculative letters to the Spectator , at Mr. Buckley's , in statesman , soldier ... mean time , when I consider how much a gentleman that is very singular in his beha- I have seen , read , and heard , I begin ...
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... mean , that I herds and flocks , it would be ridiculous to shall not lower , but exalt the subjects I treat draw the ... means I perceived that the sparrows of my speculations , shall be carried on with were to act the part of singing ...
... mean , that I herds and flocks , it would be ridiculous to shall not lower , but exalt the subjects I treat draw the ... means I perceived that the sparrows of my speculations , shall be carried on with were to act the part of singing ...
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... mean time , to find out a more agreeable been so many flights of them let loose in this entertainment for the winter ... means cleared the place of those little noxious ani- mals . To consider the poet after the conjurors , I shall give ...
... mean time , to find out a more agreeable been so many flights of them let loose in this entertainment for the winter ... means cleared the place of those little noxious ani- mals . To consider the poet after the conjurors , I shall give ...
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... means at least divert the minds of whom I cannot but consider as my good bro- my feeble readers from greater trifles . At the thers and allies , I mean the fraternity of Spec- same time , as I would fain give some finishing tators , who ...
... means at least divert the minds of whom I cannot but consider as my good bro- my feeble readers from greater trifles . At the thers and allies , I mean the fraternity of Spec- same time , as I would fain give some finishing tators , who ...
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... mean- this society ; the first , a congratulatory ode , ing of the passages they pretended to trans- inscribed to Mrs ... means the soft notes that were adapted to pity in the Italian , fell upon the word rage in the English ; and the ...
... mean- this society ; the first , a congratulatory ode , ing of the passages they pretended to trans- inscribed to Mrs ... means the soft notes that were adapted to pity in the Italian , fell upon the word rage in the English ; and the ...
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