The Spectator, Zväzok 1,Vydanie 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... Poet . v . 143 . One with a Flash begins , and ends in Smoke The other out of Smoke brings glorious Light , And ( without raifing Expectation high ) Surprises us with dazzling Miracles . ROSCOMMON I HAVE obferved , " that a Reader ...
... Poet . v . 143 . One with a Flash begins , and ends in Smoke The other out of Smoke brings glorious Light , And ( without raifing Expectation high ) Surprises us with dazzling Miracles . ROSCOMMON I HAVE obferved , " that a Reader ...
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... so much wonder at , when I heard , upon Inquiry , that fhe had the fame Virtue in her Touch , which the Poets tell us a Lydian King was formerly which 20 No 3 The SPECTATOR . the Act of Uniformity on the right Hand, and ...
... so much wonder at , when I heard , upon Inquiry , that fhe had the fame Virtue in her Touch , which the Poets tell us a Lydian King was formerly which 20 No 3 The SPECTATOR . the Act of Uniformity on the right Hand, and ...
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Steele. which the Poets tell us a Lydian King was formerly pof- fefs'd of : and that the could convert whatever the pleas'd into that precious Metal . AFTER a little Dizziness , and confused Hurry of Thought , which a Man often meets ...
Steele. which the Poets tell us a Lydian King was formerly pof- fefs'd of : and that the could convert whatever the pleas'd into that precious Metal . AFTER a little Dizziness , and confused Hurry of Thought , which a Man often meets ...
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... Poet would bestow upon one of his Audience . There are fo many Gratifications attend this public fort of Obfcurity , that fome little Diftaftes I daily receive have loft their Anguifh ; and I did the other Day , without the leaft Dif ...
... Poet would bestow upon one of his Audience . There are fo many Gratifications attend this public fort of Obfcurity , that fome little Diftaftes I daily receive have loft their Anguifh ; and I did the other Day , without the leaft Dif ...
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... Poet . v . 5- Admitted to the Sight , wou'd you not laugh ? A HE AST N Opera may be allowed to be extravagantly . lavish in its Decorations , as its only Design is to gratify the Senfes , and keep up an indolent At- tention in the ...
... Poet . v . 5- Admitted to the Sight , wou'd you not laugh ? A HE AST N Opera may be allowed to be extravagantly . lavish in its Decorations , as its only Design is to gratify the Senfes , and keep up an indolent At- tention in the ...
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