The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... raised you this general approbation , had they not been accom- panied with that moderation in a high for- tune , and that affability of manners , which are so conspicuous through all parts of your life . Your aversion to any ...
... raised you this general approbation , had they not been accom- panied with that moderation in a high for- tune , and that affability of manners , which are so conspicuous through all parts of your life . Your aversion to any ...
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... raising expectation high ) Surprises us with dazzling miracles . Roscommon . it over in silence . I find , that ... raised , that having read the controversies of some great men concerning the antiquities of Egypt , I made a voyage ...
... raising expectation high ) Surprises us with dazzling miracles . Roscommon . it over in silence . I find , that ... raised , that having read the controversies of some great men concerning the antiquities of Egypt , I made a voyage ...
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... raised by two magicians of different sexes . Armida ( as we are told in the argument ) was an Amazonian enchantress , and poor Signior Cassani ( as we learn from the per- sons represented ) a Christian conjuror ( Mago Christiano . ) I ...
... raised by two magicians of different sexes . Armida ( as we are told in the argument ) was an Amazonian enchantress , and poor Signior Cassani ( as we learn from the per- sons represented ) a Christian conjuror ( Mago Christiano . ) I ...
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... raised to myself so great an audience , I shall spare no pains to make their instruction agree - siness and conversation of the day has sup- able , and their diversion useful . For which reasons I shall endeavour to enliven mo- rality ...
... raised to myself so great an audience , I shall spare no pains to make their instruction agree - siness and conversation of the day has sup- able , and their diversion useful . For which reasons I shall endeavour to enliven mo- rality ...
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... raised another , I observed , that at the end of every story the whole Milton has finely described this mixed communion of men and spirits in paradise ; and had doubtless his eye upon a verse in was 34 [ No. 13 . THE SPECTATOR .
... raised another , I observed , that at the end of every story the whole Milton has finely described this mixed communion of men and spirits in paradise ; and had doubtless his eye upon a verse in was 34 [ No. 13 . THE SPECTATOR .
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