The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... proper Method of repelling Ca- lumny 391 Heathen Fables on Prayers - Vanity of human Wishes 345 Criticism on Paradise Lost 346 On true Liberality Budgell 348 Letter on Detraction 349 Consolation and Intrepidity in Death 350 Cruelty of a ...
... proper Method of repelling Ca- lumny 391 Heathen Fables on Prayers - Vanity of human Wishes 345 Criticism on Paradise Lost 346 On true Liberality Budgell 348 Letter on Detraction 349 Consolation and Intrepidity in Death 350 Cruelty of a ...
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... proper patron of a work which endeavours to cultivate and polish human life by promoting virtue and knowledge , and by recommending whatsoever may be either useful or ornamental to society . I know that the homage I now pay you , is ...
... proper patron of a work which endeavours to cultivate and polish human life by promoting virtue and knowledge , and by recommending whatsoever may be either useful or ornamental to society . I know that the homage I now pay you , is ...
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... proper for had the direction of the two painted dra- the dress in which he appears . We have now and then rakes in the habit of Roman He flashed out his rosin in such just pro- gons , and made them spit fire and smoke . senators , and ...
... proper for had the direction of the two painted dra- the dress in which he appears . We have now and then rakes in the habit of Roman He flashed out his rosin in such just pro- gons , and made them spit fire and smoke . senators , and ...
Стр. 66
... proper for the improvement of in every look , word , and gesture . The gentleman was as diligent to do justice to his fine parts , as the lady to her beauteous form . You might see his imagination on the stretch to find out something ...
... proper for the improvement of in every look , word , and gesture . The gentleman was as diligent to do justice to his fine parts , as the lady to her beauteous form . You might see his imagination on the stretch to find out something ...
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... proper delivery of the great truths he is to utter , humble himself with so very - well turned phrases , and mention his own un- worthiness in a way so very becoming , that the air of the pretty gentleman is preserved , under the ...
... proper delivery of the great truths he is to utter , humble himself with so very - well turned phrases , and mention his own un- worthiness in a way so very becoming , that the air of the pretty gentleman is preserved , under the ...
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