The Spectator, Том 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 422 стор. |
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... common fate with the same frankness as they do who have no such en- dearing circumstances to part with . But if there were no such considerations as the good effect which self- denial has upon the sense of other men towards us , it is ...
... common fate with the same frankness as they do who have no such en- dearing circumstances to part with . But if there were no such considerations as the good effect which self- denial has upon the sense of other men towards us , it is ...
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... common appellation of the black , the blue , the white , the grey , and the like , the most remark- able are those that borrow their titles from animals by virtue of some particular quality or resemblance they bear to the eyes of the ...
... common appellation of the black , the blue , the white , the grey , and the like , the most remark- able are those that borrow their titles from animals by virtue of some particular quality or resemblance they bear to the eyes of the ...
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... common forms and ordinary phrases of speech . The judg ment of a poet very much discovers itself in shunning the common roads of expression , without falling into such ways of speech as may seem stiff and un- natural ; he must not swell ...
... common forms and ordinary phrases of speech . The judg ment of a poet very much discovers itself in shunning the common roads of expression , without falling into such ways of speech as may seem stiff and un- natural ; he must not swell ...
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