The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - Всего страниц: 771 |
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... human nature , those general aspersions which are cast upon their I shall endeavour to point out all those imperfec- sex , than men are by what is said of theirs . tions that are the blemishes , as well as those virtues When she had a ...
... human nature , those general aspersions which are cast upon their I shall endeavour to point out all those imperfec- sex , than men are by what is said of theirs . tions that are the blemishes , as well as those virtues When she had a ...
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... human and still life toge- to plays and operas . But indeed there are such ther . I have several times acted one of the finest monstrous things done in both , that if one had not flower - pots in the same opera wherein Mr. Screne been ...
... human and still life toge- to plays and operas . But indeed there are such ther . I have several times acted one of the finest monstrous things done in both , that if one had not flower - pots in the same opera wherein Mr. Screne been ...
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... human life ; and in number than the sands of the sea , and might in shall make a free gift of all animated utensils to particular enumerate the many sons and daughters your projector . The hangings you formerly men- which he has begot ...
... human life ; and in number than the sands of the sea , and might in shall make a free gift of all animated utensils to particular enumerate the many sons and daughters your projector . The hangings you formerly men- which he has begot ...
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... human voices in greater variety of dyes . That part of the library which pe fiction than ever was yet practised . They are not was designed for the reception of plays and sady instructed to pronounce words distinctly , and in a ...
... human voices in greater variety of dyes . That part of the library which pe fiction than ever was yet practised . They are not was designed for the reception of plays and sady instructed to pronounce words distinctly , and in a ...
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... human nature , so it is capable of giving the mind rauch pleased in performing it . one of the most delightful and ... humanity which is the ornament of our nature . wherever we turn our eyes : it pushes men not only They soften ...
... human nature , so it is capable of giving the mind rauch pleased in performing it . one of the most delightful and ... humanity which is the ornament of our nature . wherever we turn our eyes : it pushes men not only They soften ...
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