The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... less he muzzled his mastiffs , and at last compromised the matter with him , that the offering should always be brought by a chorus of young girls , who were none of them above seven years old . It was wonder- ful , says the author , to ...
... less he muzzled his mastiffs , and at last compromised the matter with him , that the offering should always be brought by a chorus of young girls , who were none of them above seven years old . It was wonder- ful , says the author , to ...
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... less . It hath already been said , that metaphors are images of things which affect the senses . An image , therefore , taken from what acts upon the sight , cannot , without violence , be applied to the hearing ; and so of the rest ...
... less . It hath already been said , that metaphors are images of things which affect the senses . An image , therefore , taken from what acts upon the sight , cannot , without violence , be applied to the hearing ; and so of the rest ...
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... less , in proportion to the improvement of liberal arts and useful knowledge in the several parts of the world . Accordingly , we find that magical incantations re- main in Lapland : in the more remote parts of Scot- land they have ...
... less , in proportion to the improvement of liberal arts and useful knowledge in the several parts of the world . Accordingly , we find that magical incantations re- main in Lapland : in the more remote parts of Scot- land they have ...
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