The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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... human and still life together . I have feveral ' times acted one of the finest flower - pots in the ' fame opera wherein Mr. Screne is a chair ; there ' fore upon his promotion , requeft that I may ' fucceed him in the hangings , with ...
... human and still life together . I have feveral ' times acted one of the finest flower - pots in the ' fame opera wherein Mr. Screne is a chair ; there ' fore upon his promotion , requeft that I may ' fucceed him in the hangings , with ...
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... human voices in greater perfection than · ever yet was practifed . They are not only in- • ftructed to pronounce words diftinctly , and in a proper tone and accent ; but to fpeak the lan- guage with great purity and volubility of tongue ...
... human voices in greater perfection than · ever yet was practifed . They are not only in- • ftructed to pronounce words diftinctly , and in a proper tone and accent ; but to fpeak the lan- guage with great purity and volubility of tongue ...
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... human hand it came , Or hostile God , is left unknown by fame . ' DRYDEN . But of all the defcriptive parts of this fong , there are none more beautiful than the four following stanzas , which have a great force and spirit in them , and ...
... human hand it came , Or hostile God , is left unknown by fame . ' DRYDEN . But of all the defcriptive parts of this fong , there are none more beautiful than the four following stanzas , which have a great force and spirit in them , and ...
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... human life to fupport : from henceforth fhall all occurrences appear dreams or fhort intervals of amufement , from this one affliction which has feized my very being : pardon me , oh Pharamond , if my griefs give " me leave , that I lay ...
... human life to fupport : from henceforth fhall all occurrences appear dreams or fhort intervals of amufement , from this one affliction which has feized my very being : pardon me , oh Pharamond , if my griefs give " me leave , that I lay ...
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... Human Understand- ing , tells us , that it is poffible fome creatures may think half an hour as long as we do a thousand years ; or look upon that space of duration which we call a minute , as an hour , a week , a month , or a whole age ...
... Human Understand- ing , tells us , that it is poffible fome creatures may think half an hour as long as we do a thousand years ; or look upon that space of duration which we call a minute , as an hour , a week , a month , or a whole age ...
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