The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... received from your administra- tion , would be a more proper work for a his- tory , than for an address of this nature . Your lordship appears as great in your pri vate life , as in the most important offices which you have borne . I ...
... received from your administra- tion , would be a more proper work for a his- tory , than for an address of this nature . Your lordship appears as great in your pri vate life , as in the most important offices which you have borne . I ...
Стр. xiii
... received great to derogate from it . But it is for your honour instances of your favour , I should have been that those who are now your enemies were al- afraid of submitting a work of this nature to ways so . You have acted in so much ...
... received great to derogate from it . But it is for your honour instances of your favour , I should have been that those who are now your enemies were al- afraid of submitting a work of this nature to ways so . You have acted in so much ...
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... received every hour letters from with air , and called into my memory the bags all parts of the world , which the one or the full of wind , which Homer tells us his hero re- other of them was perpetually reading to her ; ceived as a ...
... received every hour letters from with air , and called into my memory the bags all parts of the world , which the one or the full of wind , which Homer tells us his hero re- other of them was perpetually reading to her ; ceived as a ...
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... received him among upon my plate , desired me that I would hum- them . The Athenians being suddenly touched our her so far as to take them out of that figure , with a sense of the Spartan virtue and their and place them side by side ...
... received him among upon my plate , desired me that I would hum- them . The Athenians being suddenly touched our her so far as to take them out of that figure , with a sense of the Spartan virtue and their and place them side by side ...
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... perusal of this letter , I committed in Berwick or Exeter , as what is received another upon the same subject ; which , 8 W 8 by the date and style of it , I take No. 8. ] 11 THE SPECTATOR . Character of Arietta-the Ephesian Matron.
... perusal of this letter , I committed in Berwick or Exeter , as what is received another upon the same subject ; which , 8 W 8 by the date and style of it , I take No. 8. ] 11 THE SPECTATOR . Character of Arietta-the Ephesian Matron.
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