The Spectator, Том 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 422 стор. |
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... admiration and pity . The mystery of such men's unbelief is not hard to be penetrated ; and indeed amounts to nothing ... admirable Shakspeare has given us a strong image of the unsupported condition of such a person in his last minutes ...
... admiration and pity . The mystery of such men's unbelief is not hard to be penetrated ; and indeed amounts to nothing ... admirable Shakspeare has given us a strong image of the unsupported condition of such a person in his last minutes ...
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... admirable skill prostituted to the basest and most unworthy ends . Who is the better man for beholding the most beautiful Venus , the best wrought Bacchanal , the images of sleeping Cupids , languishing nymphs , or any of the ...
... admirable skill prostituted to the basest and most unworthy ends . Who is the better man for beholding the most beautiful Venus , the best wrought Bacchanal , the images of sleeping Cupids , languishing nymphs , or any of the ...
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... admirable in this respect , since it is impossible for any of its readers , whatever nation , country , or people he may belong to , not to be re- lated to the persons who are the principal actors in it ; but what is still infinitely ...
... admirable in this respect , since it is impossible for any of its readers , whatever nation , country , or people he may belong to , not to be re- lated to the persons who are the principal actors in it ; but what is still infinitely ...
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