The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... acquainted with your virtues . And here , Sir , I shall not compliment you upon your birth , person , or fortune ; nor any other the like This dedication includes Nos . 556-653 , which constituted the eighth volume of the last edition ...
... acquainted with your virtues . And here , Sir , I shall not compliment you upon your birth , person , or fortune ; nor any other the like This dedication includes Nos . 556-653 , which constituted the eighth volume of the last edition ...
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... acquainted with , lies waste and useless , those great bodies , which are at such a distance from us , should not be desert and unpeo- pled , but rather that they should be furnished with . beings adapted to their respective situations ...
... acquainted with , lies waste and useless , those great bodies , which are at such a distance from us , should not be desert and unpeo- pled , but rather that they should be furnished with . beings adapted to their respective situations ...
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... acquainted with the way of bargaining on these occasions ; and the other from his rival , who has a less estate , but great gallantry of temper . As to my man of prudence , he makes love , as he says , as if he were already a father ...
... acquainted with the way of bargaining on these occasions ; and the other from his rival , who has a less estate , but great gallantry of temper . As to my man of prudence , he makes love , as he says , as if he were already a father ...
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... acquainted with the sys- tem of pagan theology ; and we may be allowed to enliven a theme or point an epigram with an heathen god ; but when we would write a manly panegyric , that should carry in it all the colours of truth , nothing ...
... acquainted with the sys- tem of pagan theology ; and we may be allowed to enliven a theme or point an epigram with an heathen god ; but when we would write a manly panegyric , that should carry in it all the colours of truth , nothing ...
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... acquaintance , who have never seen him in his re- □ Mr. John Hughes probably meant here to pay a compliment to his friend Steele , who was certainly one of the best of husbands . See Steele's Letters , & c . vol.i. passim . tirement ...
... acquaintance , who have never seen him in his re- □ Mr. John Hughes probably meant here to pay a compliment to his friend Steele , who was certainly one of the best of husbands . See Steele's Letters , & c . vol.i. passim . tirement ...
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