The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... thing a more than ordinary penetration in seeing ; but to be new , to be agreeable . If I found and flatter myself that I have looked into the consolation among such , I was as much dis- highest and lowest of mankind , and made quieted ...
... thing a more than ordinary penetration in seeing ; but to be new , to be agreeable . If I found and flatter myself that I have looked into the consolation among such , I was as much dis- highest and lowest of mankind , and made quieted ...
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... thing , passion and hu- reflects that he deserves to be whipped . Every mour another . To follow the dictates of these man who terminates his satisfactions and en - two latter , is going into a road that is both joyments within the ...
... thing , passion and hu- reflects that he deserves to be whipped . Every mour another . To follow the dictates of these man who terminates his satisfactions and en - two latter , is going into a road that is both joyments within the ...
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... thing further , in against Rinaldo and Armida , my curiosity which both dramas agree ; which is , that by led me the beginning of last week to view the squeak of their voices the heroes of each both these performances , and make my ob ...
... thing further , in against Rinaldo and Armida , my curiosity which both dramas agree ; which is , that by led me the beginning of last week to view the squeak of their voices the heroes of each both these performances , and make my ob ...
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... thing which looks that way . If oppressed with ornaments , and over - run with I can any way assuage private inflammations , the luxuriance of their habits . I am much or allay public ferments , I shall apply my- in doubt , whether I ...
... thing which looks that way . If oppressed with ornaments , and over - run with I can any way assuage private inflammations , the luxuriance of their habits . I am much or allay public ferments , I shall apply my- in doubt , whether I ...
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... thing . In short , our English music is quite rooted out , and nothing yet planted in its stead . When a royal ... things without him , and more astonishing , it is not the taste of the rab - is more exposed to the malignity . But I ...
... thing . In short , our English music is quite rooted out , and nothing yet planted in its stead . When a royal ... things without him , and more astonishing , it is not the taste of the rab - is more exposed to the malignity . But I ...
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