The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volume 1J.J. Woodward, 1836 - 1 pages |
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... esteem : but the passionate veneration I have for your lord- ship , I think , flows from an admiration of qualities in you , of which , in the whole course of these papers , I have acknow- 11 above a tenth part of them had been filled with.
... esteem : but the passionate veneration I have for your lord- ship , I think , flows from an admiration of qualities in you , of which , in the whole course of these papers , I have acknow- 11 above a tenth part of them had been filled with.
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... admired every thing which is truly great and noble , by all that approach you , as the life and are what actuate all your life and actions ; genius of the conversation . What a happy and I hope you will forgive me when I have ...
... admired every thing which is truly great and noble , by all that approach you , as the life and are what actuate all your life and actions ; genius of the conversation . What a happy and I hope you will forgive me when I have ...
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... admiration him motion or speech , that you would ad- the wonder of idiots ; else such improbable , vance me in my way , and let me keep on monstrous , and incoherent dreams could in what I humbly presume I am a master , to not go off as ...
... admiration him motion or speech , that you would ad- the wonder of idiots ; else such improbable , vance me in my way , and let me keep on monstrous , and incoherent dreams could in what I humbly presume I am a master , to not go off as ...
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... admiration and pity . Amidst these innocent entertainments which she has formed to herself , how much more va- luable does she appear than those of her sex , who employ themselves in diversions that are less reasonable though more in ...
... admiration and pity . Amidst these innocent entertainments which she has formed to herself , how much more va- luable does she appear than those of her sex , who employ themselves in diversions that are less reasonable though more in ...
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... admiration , are ever changing the air of their countenances , and altering the attitude of their bodies , to strike the hearts of their beholders with new sense of their beauty . The dressing part of our sex , whose minds are the same ...
... admiration , are ever changing the air of their countenances , and altering the attitude of their bodies , to strike the hearts of their beholders with new sense of their beauty . The dressing part of our sex , whose minds are the same ...
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