The Spectator, Zväzok 2George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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... agreeable turn . It is impossible for us , who live in the latter ages of the world , to make observations in criticism , morality , or in any art or science , which have not been touched upon by others . We have little else left us ...
... agreeable turn . It is impossible for us , who live in the latter ages of the world , to make observations in criticism , morality , or in any art or science , which have not been touched upon by others . We have little else left us ...
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... agreeable , but often determine our happiness to all eternity . Where the choice is left to friends the chief point under consideration is an estate where the No. 261. ] 21 SPECTATOR . Ambition hurtful to the Hopes of Futurity, Love and ...
... agreeable , but often determine our happiness to all eternity . Where the choice is left to friends the chief point under consideration is an estate where the No. 261. ] 21 SPECTATOR . Ambition hurtful to the Hopes of Futurity, Love and ...
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... agreeable in my own eye , anɩ not deformed in that of the world , to a celebrated beauty . If you marry one remarkably beautiful , you must have a violent passion for her , or you have not the proper taste of her charms ; and if you ...
... agreeable in my own eye , anɩ not deformed in that of the world , to a celebrated beauty . If you marry one remarkably beautiful , you must have a violent passion for her , or you have not the proper taste of her charms ; and if you ...
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... agreeable in white sarcenet ; that a face which is over - flushed , appears to advantage in the deepest scarlet , and that the darkest complexion is not a little alleviated by a black hood In short , he is for losing the colour of the ...
... agreeable in white sarcenet ; that a face which is over - flushed , appears to advantage in the deepest scarlet , and that the darkest complexion is not a little alleviated by a black hood In short , he is for losing the colour of the ...
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... agreeable story sufficient to employ the memory without overcharging it . Milton's action is enriched with such variety of circumstances , that I have taken as much pleasure in reading the contents of his books , as in the best invented ...
... agreeable story sufficient to employ the memory without overcharging it . Milton's action is enriched with such variety of circumstances , that I have taken as much pleasure in reading the contents of his books , as in the best invented ...
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