The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 362 стор. |
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... fall upon his head if ever he came within the shadow of it . From this time forward Harpath would never venture out of the valleys , but came to an untimely end in the two hundred and fiftieth year of his age , being drowned in a river ...
... fall upon his head if ever he came within the shadow of it . From this time forward Harpath would never venture out of the valleys , but came to an untimely end in the two hundred and fiftieth year of his age , being drowned in a river ...
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... fall to every man's private share . The consequence of this is , that they look upon one another with an evil eye , each imagin- ing all the rest to be embarked in an interest that cannot take place but to his prejudice . Hence are ...
... fall to every man's private share . The consequence of this is , that they look upon one another with an evil eye , each imagin- ing all the rest to be embarked in an interest that cannot take place but to his prejudice . Hence are ...
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... fall into prose and a vulgar diction , excepting where the nature and humour of the thing does necessarily require it . In this point Horace hath been thought by some critics to be sometimes careless , as well as too negligent of his ...
... fall into prose and a vulgar diction , excepting where the nature and humour of the thing does necessarily require it . In this point Horace hath been thought by some critics to be sometimes careless , as well as too negligent of his ...
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