The Spectator, Том 4Peter Wilson (Dublín) Peter Wilson, 1711 |
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... mentioned Longinus , who in his Re- flexions has given us the fame kind of Sublime , which he obferves in the several paffages that occafioned them ; I cannot but take notice , that our English Author 14 The SPECTATOR .
... mentioned Longinus , who in his Re- flexions has given us the fame kind of Sublime , which he obferves in the several paffages that occafioned them ; I cannot but take notice , that our English Author 14 The SPECTATOR .
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... given you , but she says she fhall never forgive your Choice of fo gallant a Man as • Bellamour to transform him to a mere sober Husband ; • ' twas unpardonable : You fee , my Dear , we all envy • your Happiness , and nó Person more ...
... given you , but she says she fhall never forgive your Choice of fo gallant a Man as • Bellamour to transform him to a mere sober Husband ; • ' twas unpardonable : You fee , my Dear , we all envy • your Happiness , and nó Person more ...
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... given over their Purfuits after Fame , but that has pro- ceeded either from the Difappointments they have met in it , or from their Experience of the little Pleasure which attends it , or from the better Informations or na- tural ...
... given over their Purfuits after Fame , but that has pro- ceeded either from the Difappointments they have met in it , or from their Experience of the little Pleasure which attends it , or from the better Informations or na- tural ...
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... given with all the Franknefs imaginable ; what concerns those Arts at prefent the Reader fhall have from my Correfpondents . The firft of the Letters with which I acquit myself for this Day , is written by one who propofes to improve ...
... given with all the Franknefs imaginable ; what concerns those Arts at prefent the Reader fhall have from my Correfpondents . The firft of the Letters with which I acquit myself for this Day , is written by one who propofes to improve ...
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... given to our Proteftant Diffenters from the out- ward Pomp and Respect we take to our felves in our Re- ligious Affemblies . A Quaker who came one Day into a Church , fixed his Eye upon an old Lady with a Carpet larger than that from ...
... given to our Proteftant Diffenters from the out- ward Pomp and Respect we take to our felves in our Re- ligious Affemblies . A Quaker who came one Day into a Church , fixed his Eye upon an old Lady with a Carpet larger than that from ...
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