The Spectator, Том 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Those who are acquainted with the works of the Greek and Latin poets, which are still extant, will, upon reflection, find this observation so true, that •I shall not enlarge upon it. One would wonder that more of our Christian poets ...
Those who are acquainted with the works of the Greek and Latin poets, which are still extant, will, upon reflection, find this observation so true, that •I shall not enlarge upon it. One would wonder that more of our Christian poets ...
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Those who are acquainted with the works of the Greek and Latin poets , which are still extant , will , upon reflection , find this observation so true , that I shall not enlarge upon it . One would wonder that more of our Christian ...
Those who are acquainted with the works of the Greek and Latin poets , which are still extant , will , upon reflection , find this observation so true , that I shall not enlarge upon it . One would wonder that more of our Christian ...
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... with as agreeable plantations , as any spot on the earth ; but the Thames itself , loaded with the product of each shore , added very much to the landscape . It was very easy to observe by their sailing , and the THE SPECTATOR . No.
... with as agreeable plantations , as any spot on the earth ; but the Thames itself , loaded with the product of each shore , added very much to the landscape . It was very easy to observe by their sailing , and the THE SPECTATOR . No.
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very easy to observe by their sailing , and the countenances of the ruddy virgins , who were supercargoes , the part of the town to which they were bound . There was an air in the purveyors for Covent Garden , who frequently converse ...
very easy to observe by their sailing , and the countenances of the ruddy virgins , who were supercargoes , the part of the town to which they were bound . There was an air in the purveyors for Covent Garden , who frequently converse ...
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It was not the least of my satisfaction in my survey to go up stairs , and pass the shops of agreeable females ; to observe so many pretty hands busy in the folding of ribbands ; and the utmost eagerness of agreeable faces in the sale ...
It was not the least of my satisfaction in my survey to go up stairs , and pass the shops of agreeable females ; to observe so many pretty hands busy in the folding of ribbands ; and the utmost eagerness of agreeable faces in the sale ...
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