The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... took fire from the eyes of ladies , with which he melt- ed their hearts ; and lightning from the tongues of the eloquent , to inflame them with their own glories . At the foot of the throne sat three false graces : Flattery with a shell ...
... took fire from the eyes of ladies , with which he melt- ed their hearts ; and lightning from the tongues of the eloquent , to inflame them with their own glories . At the foot of the throne sat three false graces : Flattery with a shell ...
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... took his sight away from him , and left him to stroll about the world in the blind condition wherein Chremylus beheld him . With much ado Chremylus prevailed upon him to go to his house , where he met an old wo . man in a tattered ...
... took his sight away from him , and left him to stroll about the world in the blind condition wherein Chremylus beheld him . With much ado Chremylus prevailed upon him to go to his house , where he met an old wo . man in a tattered ...
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... took little notice of my girl from time to time , but saw her now and then in good health , out of harm's way , and was satisfied . But , by much importunity , I was lately prevailed with to go to one of their balls . I cannot express ...
... took little notice of my girl from time to time , but saw her now and then in good health , out of harm's way , and was satisfied . But , by much importunity , I was lately prevailed with to go to one of their balls . I cannot express ...
Стр. 88
... took the dash for a second figure , and , by casting up both together , composed out of them the figure 2 . But this I shall leave to the learned , without deter- mining any thing in a matter of so great uncertainty . C No. 471 ...
... took the dash for a second figure , and , by casting up both together , composed out of them the figure 2 . But this I shall leave to the learned , without deter- mining any thing in a matter of so great uncertainty . C No. 471 ...
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... took with one another at school and the university , we would maintain and exert upon all occasions with great courage . There should be certain hours of the day to be employed in reading , during which time it should be impossible for ...
... took with one another at school and the university , we would maintain and exert upon all occasions with great courage . There should be certain hours of the day to be employed in reading , during which time it should be impossible for ...
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