The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... write next on that subject , to speak a word or two upon the present duties on Castile sope . But there is none of these my correspondents , who writes with a greater turn of good sense , and elegance of expression , than the generous ...
... write next on that subject , to speak a word or two upon the present duties on Castile sope . But there is none of these my correspondents , who writes with a greater turn of good sense , and elegance of expression , than the generous ...
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... writer , I have been entertained with the exploits of a river god , or have been forced to attend a fury in her ... write a manly pa- negyric , that should carry in it all the colours of truth , nothing can be more ridiculous than ...
... writer , I have been entertained with the exploits of a river god , or have been forced to attend a fury in her ... write a manly pa- negyric , that should carry in it all the colours of truth , nothing can be more ridiculous than ...
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... write in the pagan creed , to make prince Eugene a favourite of Mars , or to carry on a correspondence between Bellona and the marshal de Villars , would be down- right puerility , and unpardonable in a poet that is past sixteen . It is ...
... write in the pagan creed , to make prince Eugene a favourite of Mars , or to carry on a correspondence between Bellona and the marshal de Villars , would be down- right puerility , and unpardonable in a poet that is past sixteen . It is ...
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