The Spectator, Zväzok 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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... appear But for a business worthy of a god . - Roscommon . man ) with great energy of expression , and in a clearer and stronger light than I ever met with in any other writer . As these points are dry in themselves to the generality of ...
... appear But for a business worthy of a god . - Roscommon . man ) with great energy of expression , and in a clearer and stronger light than I ever met with in any other writer . As these points are dry in themselves to the generality of ...
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... appear'd , Love without end , and without measure grace . they were the gods who thus transformed them . It is this kind of machinery which fills the poems both of Homer and Virgil with such circumstances as are wonderful but not im- I ...
... appear'd , Love without end , and without measure grace . they were the gods who thus transformed them . It is this kind of machinery which fills the poems both of Homer and Virgil with such circumstances as are wonderful but not im- I ...
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... appear at White's in a good estates , and two titles , was lured from us cherry - coloured hat . I took this hint from last week by a mixed feather . the ladies ' hoods , which I look upon as the ' I am ordered to present you with the ...
... appear at White's in a good estates , and two titles , was lured from us cherry - coloured hat . I took this hint from last week by a mixed feather . the ladies ' hoods , which I look upon as the ' I am ordered to present you with the ...
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... appear to me the most exquisite , or the reader will give me leave to use the ex- those which are not so obvious to ordinary pression , that their thoughts are always pa- readers . Every one that has read the critics radisaical . ' who ...
... appear to me the most exquisite , or the reader will give me leave to use the ex- those which are not so obvious to ordinary pression , that their thoughts are always pa- readers . Every one that has read the critics radisaical . ' who ...
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... appear to the other in its pro- sufficient to make the fallen angel gaze upon per force and loveliness . This mutual subor- them with all that astonishment , and those dination of the two sexes is wonderfully kept emotions of envy , in ...
... appear to the other in its pro- sufficient to make the fallen angel gaze upon per force and loveliness . This mutual subor- them with all that astonishment , and those dination of the two sexes is wonderfully kept emotions of envy , in ...
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