The Spectator, Zväzok 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... hope for. Most of the works of the Pagan poets were either direct hymns to their deities, or tended indirectly to the celebration of their respective attributes and perfections. Those who are acquainted with the works of the Greek and ...
... hope for. Most of the works of the Pagan poets were either direct hymns to their deities, or tended indirectly to the celebration of their respective attributes and perfections. Those who are acquainted with the works of the Greek and ...
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... hope for . Most of the works of the Pagan poets were either direct hymns to their deities , or tended indirectly to the celebration of their respective attributes and per- fections . Those who are acquainted with the works of the Greek ...
... hope for . Most of the works of the Pagan poets were either direct hymns to their deities , or tended indirectly to the celebration of their respective attributes and per- fections . Those who are acquainted with the works of the Greek ...
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... hope better things from their heirs . I could not but read with great delight a letter from an eminent citizen , who has failed , to one who was intimate with him in his better fortune , and able by his countenance to retrieve his lost ...
... hope better things from their heirs . I could not but read with great delight a letter from an eminent citizen , who has failed , to one who was intimate with him in his better fortune , and able by his countenance to retrieve his lost ...
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. I hope not with you : you have been a great instru- ment in helping me to get what I have lost , and I know ( for that reason , as well as kindness to me ) you ... hope not with you: you have been a ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. I hope not with you : you have been a great instru- ment in helping me to get what I have lost , and I know ( for that reason , as well as kindness to me ) you ... hope not with you: you have been a ...
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... hope , you will make us , who fine to your wit , merry with their cha- racters who stand out against it . I am ✓ " Your most humble servant . LEEGE LIB P. S. " I have lately got the ingenious authors of blacking for shoes , powder for ...
... hope , you will make us , who fine to your wit , merry with their cha- racters who stand out against it . I am ✓ " Your most humble servant . LEEGE LIB P. S. " I have lately got the ingenious authors of blacking for shoes , powder for ...
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