The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... raised , as to express himself with an air of freedom , when he imagines that his habit introduces him to company with a becoming manner ; and again , how a fool in fine clothes shall be suddenly heard with attention , till he has ...
... raised , as to express himself with an air of freedom , when he imagines that his habit introduces him to company with a becoming manner ; and again , how a fool in fine clothes shall be suddenly heard with attention , till he has ...
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... raise them , form themselves into an acute or grave , quick or slow , loud or soft tone . These two may be ... raised , and hurrying sound . The passionate character of king Lear , as it is admirably drawn by Shakspeare , abounds with ...
... raise them , form themselves into an acute or grave , quick or slow , loud or soft tone . These two may be ... raised , and hurrying sound . The passionate character of king Lear , as it is admirably drawn by Shakspeare , abounds with ...
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... raised himself in his bed to acknowledge the ho- nour which was done him by that visit . The king embraced him , and Leonardo , fainting at the same instant , expired in the arms of that great monarch . It is impossible to attend to ...
... raised himself in his bed to acknowledge the ho- nour which was done him by that visit . The king embraced him , and Leonardo , fainting at the same instant , expired in the arms of that great monarch . It is impossible to attend to ...
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