The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... Spirit discovered by Patches 82 The Misery of being in Debt 83 Dream of a Picture Gallery 84 Private Life of Pharamond - Story of Spinnamont 85 Fate of Writings - Ballad of the Chil- dren in the Wood 86 On Physiognomy 96 Adventures of a ...
... Spirit discovered by Patches 82 The Misery of being in Debt 83 Dream of a Picture Gallery 84 Private Life of Pharamond - Story of Spinnamont 85 Fate of Writings - Ballad of the Chil- dren in the Wood 86 On Physiognomy 96 Adventures of a ...
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... spirit of faction , and do not meet to censure or annoy those that are absent , but to enjoy one another ; when they are thus combined for their own im- provement , or for the good of others , or at least to relax themselves from the ...
... spirit of faction , and do not meet to censure or annoy those that are absent , but to enjoy one another ; when they are thus combined for their own im- provement , or for the good of others , or at least to relax themselves from the ...
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... spirits and appa- ritions . Upon my opening the door the young women broke off their discourse , but my landlady's ... spirit raised another , I observed , that at the end of every story the whole Milton has finely described this mixed ...
... spirits and appa- ritions . Upon my opening the door the young women broke off their discourse , but my landlady's ... spirit raised another , I observed , that at the end of every story the whole Milton has finely described this mixed ...
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... spirit of mirth and good humour , which is natural to that place , I shall set it down word for word as it came to me . ' MOST PROFOUND Sir , ' Having been very well entertained , in the last of your speculations that I have yet seen ...
... spirit of mirth and good humour , which is natural to that place , I shall set it down word for word as it came to me . ' MOST PROFOUND Sir , ' Having been very well entertained , in the last of your speculations that I have yet seen ...
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... spirit than the giving of secret stabs to a man's reputation ; lampoons and satires , that are written with wit and spirit , are like poisoned darts , which not only inflict a wound , but make it incurable . For this reason I am very ...
... spirit than the giving of secret stabs to a man's reputation ; lampoons and satires , that are written with wit and spirit , are like poisoned darts , which not only inflict a wound , but make it incurable . For this reason I am very ...
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