The Spectator, Том 7Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... kind of garden or land- scape , and making every thing smile about him , whilst in reality he thinks of nothing but of the harvest , and the increase which is to arise from it . We may further observe how Providence has taken care to ...
... kind of garden or land- scape , and making every thing smile about him , whilst in reality he thinks of nothing but of the harvest , and the increase which is to arise from it . We may further observe how Providence has taken care to ...
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... kind of hypocrite more virtuous . The former is afraid of every thing that has the show of religion in it , and would be thought engaged in many criminal gallantries and amours which he is not guilty of . The latter assumes a face of ...
... kind of hypocrite more virtuous . The former is afraid of every thing that has the show of religion in it , and would be thought engaged in many criminal gallantries and amours which he is not guilty of . The latter assumes a face of ...
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... kind as to translate another of Scheffer's songs in a very agreeable manner . I publish them to- gether , that the young and old may find some- thing in the same paper which may be suitable to their respective tastes in solitude ; for I ...
... kind as to translate another of Scheffer's songs in a very agreeable manner . I publish them to- gether , that the young and old may find some- thing in the same paper which may be suitable to their respective tastes in solitude ; for I ...
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