The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... whole discourse is at once which is truly great and noble , are what actu- animated by the strength and force of reason , ate all your life and actions ; and I hope you and adorned with all the graces and embellish- will forgive me when ...
... whole discourse is at once which is truly great and noble , are what actu- animated by the strength and force of reason , ate all your life and actions ; and I hope you and adorned with all the graces and embellish- will forgive me when ...
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... whole life . Whilst I was in this learned body , I applied myself wth so much diligence to my studies , that there are very few cele- brated books either in the learned or the mo- dern tongues , which I am not acquainted with . I HAVE ...
... whole life . Whilst I was in this learned body , I applied myself wth so much diligence to my studies , that there are very few cele- brated books either in the learned or the mo- dern tongues , which I am not acquainted with . I HAVE ...
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... whole I resolved for the future cumstances , to their favour or disadvantage ; to go on in my ordinary way ; and without too but from their inward manner of bearing their much fear or hope about the business of repu - condition , often ...
... whole I resolved for the future cumstances , to their favour or disadvantage ; to go on in my ordinary way ; and without too but from their inward manner of bearing their much fear or hope about the business of repu - condition , often ...
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... whole creation . ' He minds in such a manner , that they are no more goes on soon after to say , very generously , shocked at vice and folly than men of slower that he undertook the writing of his poem to capacities . There is no ...
... whole creation . ' He minds in such a manner , that they are no more goes on soon after to say , very generously , shocked at vice and folly than men of slower that he undertook the writing of his poem to capacities . There is no ...
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... whole family very much dejected . Upon ask - tious follies of mankind ; how they subject us ing him the occasion of it , he told me that his to imaginary afflictions , and additional sor- wife had dreamt a strange dream the night be ...
... whole family very much dejected . Upon ask - tious follies of mankind ; how they subject us ing him the occasion of it , he told me that his to imaginary afflictions , and additional sor- wife had dreamt a strange dream the night be ...
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