The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... turn gentleman , had often supped with my Lord makes him at once both disinterested and Rochester and sir George Etherege , fought agreeable . As few of his thoughts are a duel upon his first coming to town , and drawn from business ...
... turn gentleman , had often supped with my Lord makes him at once both disinterested and Rochester and sir George Etherege , fought agreeable . As few of his thoughts are a duel upon his first coming to town , and drawn from business ...
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... turn'd my rage into pity ; ' which the English for rhyme sake trans- lated , And into pity turn'd my rage ; ' By this means the soft notes that were adapted to pity in the Italian , fell upon the word rage in the English ; and the angry ...
... turn'd my rage into pity ; ' which the English for rhyme sake trans- lated , And into pity turn'd my rage ; ' By this means the soft notes that were adapted to pity in the Italian , fell upon the word rage in the English ; and the angry ...
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... turn the fortune of taliating upon them , and treating them as they treat others . No. 36. ] Wednesday , April 11 , 1711 . -Immania monstra C. Perferimus- Virg . Æn . iii . 583 . Things the most out of nature we endure . I SHALL not put ...
... turn the fortune of taliating upon them , and treating them as they treat others . No. 36. ] Wednesday , April 11 , 1711 . -Immania monstra C. Perferimus- Virg . Æn . iii . 583 . Things the most out of nature we endure . I SHALL not put ...
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... turn- writings ; and admits of very few male vi - ed into deformity in the one , and absurdity sitants , except my friend Sir Roger , whom in the other , by the mere force of affecta- she hears with great pleasure , and without tion ...
... turn- writings ; and admits of very few male vi - ed into deformity in the one , and absurdity sitants , except my friend Sir Roger , whom in the other , by the mere force of affecta- she hears with great pleasure , and without tion ...
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... turn our eyes : it pushes men not only into imper- tinences in conversation , but also in their premeditated ... turns upon the main design of life , and our thoughts are employed upon the chief purpose either in business or pleasure ...
... turn our eyes : it pushes men not only into imper- tinences in conversation , but also in their premeditated ... turns upon the main design of life , and our thoughts are employed upon the chief purpose either in business or pleasure ...
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