The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volume 1J.J. Woodward, 1836 - 1 pages |
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... manner , that even those who would misre- present your generous designs for the public good , cannot but approve the steadiness and intrepidity with which you pursue them . It is a most sensible pleasure to me that I have this ...
... manner , that even those who would misre- present your generous designs for the public good , cannot but approve the steadiness and intrepidity with which you pursue them . It is a most sensible pleasure to me that I have this ...
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... manner of the death I am pose the lawless assembly are masked , we to die , I am not at all solicitous about it ; dare not attack any of them in our way , lest because I am sure that he knows them both , we should send a woman of ...
... manner of the death I am pose the lawless assembly are masked , we to die , I am not at all solicitous about it ; dare not attack any of them in our way , lest because I am sure that he knows them both , we should send a woman of ...
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... manner is my province as Spectator ; for it is generally an offence committed by the eyes , and that against such as the offenders would perhaps never have an opportunity of injuring any other way . The following letter is a complaint ...
... manner is my province as Spectator ; for it is generally an offence committed by the eyes , and that against such as the offenders would perhaps never have an opportunity of injuring any other way . The following letter is a complaint ...
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... manner . Besides , Sir , I have heard of a very extraordinary genius for music that lives in Switzerland , who has so strong a spring in his fingers , that he can make the board of an organ sound like a drum , and if I could but procure ...
... manner . Besides , Sir , I have heard of a very extraordinary genius for music that lives in Switzerland , who has so strong a spring in his fingers , that he can make the board of an organ sound like a drum , and if I could but procure ...
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... manner by an unknown hand in the midst of a par- ley . Has inter voces , media inter talia verba , Ecce viro stridens alis allapsa sagitta est , Incertum qua pulsa manu- En . xii . 318 . Thus while he spake , unmindful of defence , A ...
... manner by an unknown hand in the midst of a par- ley . Has inter voces , media inter talia verba , Ecce viro stridens alis allapsa sagitta est , Incertum qua pulsa manu- En . xii . 318 . Thus while he spake , unmindful of defence , A ...
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