The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... considering that was but the third opera I had ever seen in my life . Yet , notwithstanding all this , there was so ... consider that I did not understand a word of what Mr. Nicolini said to this cruel creature ; besides , I have no ear ...
... considering that was but the third opera I had ever seen in my life . Yet , notwithstanding all this , there was so ... consider that I did not understand a word of what Mr. Nicolini said to this cruel creature ; besides , I have no ear ...
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... consider thoroughly the nature and force of his genius . Milton seems to have known perfectly well wherein his strength lay , and has therefore chosen a subject entirely conformable to those talents of which he was master . As his ...
... consider thoroughly the nature and force of his genius . Milton seems to have known perfectly well wherein his strength lay , and has therefore chosen a subject entirely conformable to those talents of which he was master . As his ...
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Alexander Chalmers. my time well or ill ; and indeed never thought of considering how I did it before I perused your ... consider what a pretty figure she would make among posterity , were the histo- ry of her whole life published like ...
Alexander Chalmers. my time well or ill ; and indeed never thought of considering how I did it before I perused your ... consider what a pretty figure she would make among posterity , were the histo- ry of her whole life published like ...
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