The Spectator, Zväzok 1 |
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Strana xxx
... said of thofe adopted by ADDISON , because they form the name of the mute CLIO : " When panting virtue her last efforts made , " You brought your CLIO to the virgin's aid . " But it is not very likely that ADDISON intended this ...
... said of thofe adopted by ADDISON , because they form the name of the mute CLIO : " When panting virtue her last efforts made , " You brought your CLIO to the virgin's aid . " But it is not very likely that ADDISON intended this ...
Strana xlvi
... said that " it was quite vulgar , and had nothing luminous . " It is certainly not the paper we might expect from a LORD CHANCELLOR , but it was written by a young man , juft admitted to the bar , and who had sense enough . to cenfure a ...
... said that " it was quite vulgar , and had nothing luminous . " It is certainly not the paper we might expect from a LORD CHANCELLOR , but it was written by a young man , juft admitted to the bar , and who had sense enough . to cenfure a ...
Strana lii
... said to have been written by a Miss SHEPHEARD , and a letter in No. 92 , by her fifter . Of these ladies it is only related that they were collateral defcendants of Sir FLEETWOOD SHEPHEARD , " of facetious memory . " A very fhort letter ...
... said to have been written by a Miss SHEPHEARD , and a letter in No. 92 , by her fifter . Of these ladies it is only related that they were collateral defcendants of Sir FLEETWOOD SHEPHEARD , " of facetious memory . " A very fhort letter ...
Strana liii
... said he , " upon the recollection of an innocent and well - spent life , which is my only fuftenance † . " He supported through this long life the character * M. S. Letter from Dr. PETTINGAL to Mr. COLE , in Brit . Muf . + NICHOLS ...
... said he , " upon the recollection of an innocent and well - spent life , which is my only fuftenance † . " He supported through this long life the character * M. S. Letter from Dr. PETTINGAL to Mr. COLE , in Brit . Muf . + NICHOLS ...
Strana 20
... said , that the lady on the throne would have been almost frighted to distraction , had the feen but any one of these spectres ; what then must have been her condition when she faw them all in a body ? She fainted and died away at the ...
... said , that the lady on the throne would have been almost frighted to distraction , had the feen but any one of these spectres ; what then must have been her condition when she faw them all in a body ? She fainted and died away at the ...
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