The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... particular . " I cannot help upon this occasion remarking on the excellent memories of those devotionists , who upon returning from church shall give a particular account how two or three hundred people were dres- sed 40 No. 460 . THE ...
... particular . " I cannot help upon this occasion remarking on the excellent memories of those devotionists , who upon returning from church shall give a particular account how two or three hundred people were dres- sed 40 No. 460 . THE ...
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... particular weight lettered on both sides , and upon applying myself to the reading of it , I found on one side written , In the dialect of men , and underneath it , CALAMITIES ; on the other side was written , In the language of the ...
... particular weight lettered on both sides , and upon applying myself to the reading of it , I found on one side written , In the dialect of men , and underneath it , CALAMITIES ; on the other side was written , In the language of the ...
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... particular description of Manilius through all the parts of his excellent life ; I shall now only draw him ' in his retirement , and pass over in silence the various arts , the courtly manners , and the undesigning ho- nesty by which he ...
... particular description of Manilius through all the parts of his excellent life ; I shall now only draw him ' in his retirement , and pass over in silence the various arts , the courtly manners , and the undesigning ho- nesty by which he ...
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... yet saw any person , of whatsoever age or sex , but was immediately struck with the merit of Manilius . There are many who are acceptable to some particular persons , whilst the rest of mankind look No. 467 . 73 THE SPECTATOR .
... yet saw any person , of whatsoever age or sex , but was immediately struck with the merit of Manilius . There are many who are acceptable to some particular persons , whilst the rest of mankind look No. 467 . 73 THE SPECTATOR .
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. some particular persons , whilst the rest of mankind look upon them with coldness and indifference ; but he is the first whose entire good fortune it is ever to please and to be pleased , wherever he ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. some particular persons , whilst the rest of mankind look upon them with coldness and indifference ; but he is the first whose entire good fortune it is ever to please and to be pleased , wherever he ...
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