The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index ...S. Marks, 1826 |
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... admiration of qualities in you , of which , While I am silent and unobserved in public in the whole course of these papers , I have ac - meetings , you are admired by all that approach you , as the life and genius of the conversation.
... admiration of qualities in you , of which , While I am silent and unobserved in public in the whole course of these papers , I have ac - meetings , you are admired by all that approach you , as the life and genius of the conversation.
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... admiration which she raises in others . She flourishes in trifles , the poet ( by a nice concealed moral ) re- courts and palaces , theatres and assemblies , presents to have been the destruction of his female hero . and has no ...
... admiration which she raises in others . She flourishes in trifles , the poet ( by a nice concealed moral ) re- courts and palaces , theatres and assemblies , presents to have been the destruction of his female hero . and has no ...
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... admirable tragedy ? Music is certainly who are exempt from this passion , give the a very agreeable entertainment : but if it quickest pangs to persons who are subject to would take the entire possession of our ears . it . All the ...
... admirable tragedy ? Music is certainly who are exempt from this passion , give the a very agreeable entertainment : but if it quickest pangs to persons who are subject to would take the entire possession of our ears . it . All the ...
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... admiring Pur- are all embroidered , and acquit themselves in a cell's compositions , and thinking his tunes so ball better than our English dancing - masters . wonderfully adapted to his words ; because I have seen a couple of rivers ...
... admiring Pur- are all embroidered , and acquit themselves in a cell's compositions , and thinking his tunes so ball better than our English dancing - masters . wonderfully adapted to his words ; because I have seen a couple of rivers ...
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... admiration and pity . Amidst these in- the consciousness is employed in too fondly nocent entertainments which she has formed to approving a man's own conceptions ; which herself , how much more valuable does she ap- sort of ...
... admiration and pity . Amidst these in- the consciousness is employed in too fondly nocent entertainments which she has formed to approving a man's own conceptions ; which herself , how much more valuable does she ap- sort of ...
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