The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... common own hands . ' enemies would insinuate , that it is but a sham combat which they represent upon the stage : but upon inquiry I find , that if ' I have read all your papers , and have any such correspondence has passed be- stifled ...
... common own hands . ' enemies would insinuate , that it is but a sham combat which they represent upon the stage : but upon inquiry I find , that if ' I have read all your papers , and have any such correspondence has passed be- stifled ...
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... common sense , day , and died upon another ; the whole but by duty and instinct , should never en - history of his life being comprehended in gage us in groundless fears , melancholy those two circumstances that are common apprehensions ...
... common sense , day , and died upon another ; the whole but by duty and instinct , should never en - history of his life being comprehended in gage us in groundless fears , melancholy those two circumstances that are common apprehensions ...
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... common calamity makes men ex- tremely affect each other , though they dif- fer in every other particular . The passion of love is the most general concern among men ; and I am glad to hear by my last ad- vices from Oxford , that there ...
... common calamity makes men ex- tremely affect each other , though they dif- fer in every other particular . The passion of love is the most general concern among men ; and I am glad to hear by my last ad- vices from Oxford , that there ...
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... common . On the contrary , in the ancient tions of Providence . tragedies , and indeed in those of Corneille and Racine , though the expressions are very great , it is the thought that bears It is no wonder therefore that in all the ...
... common . On the contrary , in the ancient tions of Providence . tragedies , and indeed in those of Corneille and Racine , though the expressions are very great , it is the thought that bears It is no wonder therefore that in all the ...
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... common among dissenters ( especially friends . ) Lectures in the morning , church- meetings at noon , and preparation sermons at night , take up so much of her time , it is very rare she knows what we have for din- ner , unless when the ...
... common among dissenters ( especially friends . ) Lectures in the morning , church- meetings at noon , and preparation sermons at night , take up so much of her time , it is very rare she knows what we have for din- ner , unless when the ...
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