The Spectator, Zväzok 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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... tion is finely imaged in the beginning of the shortness and perspicuity of style , in which speech which immediately follows . The ef the poet has couched the greatest mysteries of fects of this speech in the blessed spirits , and ...
... tion is finely imaged in the beginning of the shortness and perspicuity of style , in which speech which immediately follows . The ef the poet has couched the greatest mysteries of fects of this speech in the blessed spirits , and ...
Strana 13
... tion , which he every where meets with , and in due time falls into their appointed wedlock for shelter . I have a long letter bearing date the fourth instant , which gives me a large ac- count of the politics of this court ; and find ...
... tion , which he every where meets with , and in due time falls into their appointed wedlock for shelter . I have a long letter bearing date the fourth instant , which gives me a large ac- count of the politics of this court ; and find ...
Strana 19
... tion all their rules and orders are framed . An perused your Speculation upon that subject . I outrageous ambition of doing all possible hurt scarce find a single action in these five days to their fellow - creatures , is the great ...
... tion all their rules and orders are framed . An perused your Speculation upon that subject . I outrageous ambition of doing all possible hurt scarce find a single action in these five days to their fellow - creatures , is the great ...
Strana 20
... tion . They may there be taught to take warn- ing from the club of duelists ; and be put in mind , that the common fate of those men of honour was , to be hanged . ' I am , Sir , What could , fond youth , this helpless passion move ...
... tion . They may there be taught to take warn- ing from the club of duelists ; and be put in mind , that the common fate of those men of honour was , to be hanged . ' I am , Sir , What could , fond youth , this helpless passion move ...
Strana 28
... tion chairs , where my old friend , after having to keep off infection , and that he got together heard that the stone underneath the most an- a quantity of it upon the first news of the sick - cient of them , which was brought from ...
... tion chairs , where my old friend , after having to keep off infection , and that he got together heard that the stone underneath the most an- a quantity of it upon the first news of the sick - cient of them , which was brought from ...
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