The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Том 1J.J. Woodward, 1836 - Всего страниц: 1 |
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... seems the planters come down to the shore , where there is an immediate market of the Indians and other slaves , as with us of horses and oxen . him a perfect master of numbers , and con- sequently giving him a quick view of loss and ...
... seems the planters come down to the shore , where there is an immediate market of the Indians and other slaves , as with us of horses and oxen . him a perfect master of numbers , and con- sequently giving him a quick view of loss and ...
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... seems , a great inconvenience , that those of the meanest capacities will pretend to make visits , though indeed they are qualified rather to add to the furniture of the house ( by filling they come into when they visit . A friend an ...
... seems , a great inconvenience , that those of the meanest capacities will pretend to make visits , though indeed they are qualified rather to add to the furniture of the house ( by filling they come into when they visit . A friend an ...
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... seems to turn . Lætitia has not , from her very childhood , heard any thing else but commendations of her features and com- plexion , by which means she is no other than nature made her , a very beautiful out- side . The consciousness ...
... seems to turn . Lætitia has not , from her very childhood , heard any thing else but commendations of her features and com- plexion , by which means she is no other than nature made her , a very beautiful out- side . The consciousness ...
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... seems wonderfully adapt- ed to tragedy . I am therefore very much offended when I see a play in rhyme ; which is as absurd in English , as a tragedy of hex- ameters would have been in Greek or Latin . The solecism is , I think , still ...
... seems wonderfully adapt- ed to tragedy . I am therefore very much offended when I see a play in rhyme ; which is as absurd in English , as a tragedy of hex- ameters would have been in Greek or Latin . The solecism is , I think , still ...
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... seems as ill - contrived as that we have been speak - drawn up in squadrons and battalions , or ing of , to inspire ... seem to me to show them in somewhat too ludicrous a light . I have well weighed that matter , and think , that ...
... seems as ill - contrived as that we have been speak - drawn up in squadrons and battalions , or ing of , to inspire ... seem to me to show them in somewhat too ludicrous a light . I have well weighed that matter , and think , that ...
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