The Spectator, Том 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... occasion to tell me , that by his experience it is neither one nor the other , but rather that mid- dle kind of state , commonly known by the name of purgatory . The fair sex have likewise obliged me with their reflections upon the same ...
... occasion to tell me , that by his experience it is neither one nor the other , but rather that mid- dle kind of state , commonly known by the name of purgatory . The fair sex have likewise obliged me with their reflections upon the same ...
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... occasion any debate upon , or give them any apprehension of ill consequence from it , will be found to be the occasion of their ill success , rather than any error in points of moment and difficulty , which naturally engaged their ...
... occasion any debate upon , or give them any apprehension of ill consequence from it , will be found to be the occasion of their ill success , rather than any error in points of moment and difficulty , which naturally engaged their ...
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... occasion , higher delight than I acknowledge myself to have been in all that evening . I chose out of my admirers a set of men who most love me , and gave them partners of such of my own sex who most envied me . My way is , when any man ...
... occasion , higher delight than I acknowledge myself to have been in all that evening . I chose out of my admirers a set of men who most love me , and gave them partners of such of my own sex who most envied me . My way is , when any man ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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