The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... whole people : and per- haps it may appear upon examination , that the most polite ages are the least virtuous . This may be attributed to the folly of ad- mitting wit and learning as merit in them- selves , without considering the ...
... whole people : and per- haps it may appear upon examination , that the most polite ages are the least virtuous . This may be attributed to the folly of ad- mitting wit and learning as merit in them- selves , without considering the ...
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... whole thread of paper is to give you information of a certain my existence , not only that part of it which irregular assembly , which I think falls very I have already passed through , but that properly under your observation ...
... whole thread of paper is to give you information of a certain my existence , not only that part of it which irregular assembly , which I think falls very I have already passed through , but that properly under your observation ...
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... whole assembly were manifestly crazed , and , I am sure , will be the worse for it as long as they live . I heard one of the girls , that had looked upon me over her shoulder , asking the company how long I had been in the room , and ...
... whole assembly were manifestly crazed , and , I am sure , will be the worse for it as long as they live . I heard one of the girls , that had looked upon me over her shoulder , asking the company how long I had been in the room , and ...
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... whole bundle of letters in women's hands , that are full of blots and calumnies , insomuch , that when I see the name Calia , Phillis , Pastora , or the like , at the bottom of a scrawl , I con- clude of course , that it brings me some ...
... whole bundle of letters in women's hands , that are full of blots and calumnies , insomuch , that when I see the name Calia , Phillis , Pastora , or the like , at the bottom of a scrawl , I con- clude of course , that it brings me some ...
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... whole plays acted before them in a tongue which they did not understand . Arsinoe was the first opera that gave us a taste of Italian music . * The great suc- cess this opera met with produced some attempts of forming pieces upon ...
... whole plays acted before them in a tongue which they did not understand . Arsinoe was the first opera that gave us a taste of Italian music . * The great suc- cess this opera met with produced some attempts of forming pieces upon ...
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