The Spectator, Том 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... and are of a good kind , afford the most vigorous nourishment to the minds of men . flected further on the intellectual leaves before mentioned , and found almost as great a variety among them as in the vegetable world .
... and are of a good kind , afford the most vigorous nourishment to the minds of men . flected further on the intellectual leaves before mentioned , and found almost as great a variety among them as in the vegetable world .
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in this work possibly make a review of several pieces which have appeared in the foreign accounts above - mentioned , though they ought not to have been taken notice of in works which bear such a title .
in this work possibly make a review of several pieces which have appeared in the foreign accounts above - mentioned , though they ought not to have been taken notice of in works which bear such a title .
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The resemblance which this bears to our indeed proper behavior in theatres , may be some instance of its incongruity in the above - mentioned places . In Roman Catholic churches and chapels abroad , I myself have observed , more than ...
The resemblance which this bears to our indeed proper behavior in theatres , may be some instance of its incongruity in the above - mentioned places . In Roman Catholic churches and chapels abroad , I myself have observed , more than ...
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... the presence of God in the beginning of it , and rather lets a possessive pronoun go without a substantive , than he will so much as mention any thing of divinity there ; Judah ! was his sanctuary , and Israel his dominion or 42 No.
... the presence of God in the beginning of it , and rather lets a possessive pronoun go without a substantive , than he will so much as mention any thing of divinity there ; Judah ! was his sanctuary , and Israel his dominion or 42 No.
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... therefore , that this convulsion of nature may be brought in with due surprise , his name is not mentioned till afterward , and then , with a very agreeable turn of thought , God is introduced at once in all his majesty .
... therefore , that this convulsion of nature may be brought in with due surprise , his name is not mentioned till afterward , and then , with a very agreeable turn of thought , God is introduced at once in all his majesty .
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