The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volume 1J.J. Woodward, 1836 - 1 pages |
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... nature might act under me , with the upon this female passion for dress and same regard as a surgeon to a physician ; show , in the character of Camilla ; who , the one might be employed in healing those though she seems to have shaken ...
... nature might act under me , with the upon this female passion for dress and same regard as a surgeon to a physician ; show , in the character of Camilla ; who , the one might be employed in healing those though she seems to have shaken ...
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... nature , that a generous soul would rather die than submit to them . Besides that a continual anxiety for life vitiates all the relishes of it , and casts a gloom over the whole face of nature ; as it is impossible we should take ...
... nature , that a generous soul would rather die than submit to them . Besides that a continual anxiety for life vitiates all the relishes of it , and casts a gloom over the whole face of nature ; as it is impossible we should take ...
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... nature are apt to raise dark and dis- mal thoughts in timorous minds , and gloomy imaginations ; but for my own part , though I am always serious , I do not know what it is to be melancholy ; and can therefore take a view of nature , in ...
... nature are apt to raise dark and dis- mal thoughts in timorous minds , and gloomy imaginations ; but for my own part , though I am always serious , I do not know what it is to be melancholy ; and can therefore take a view of nature , in ...
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... nature ; though at the same time , I would give free liberty to all superannuated motherly partisans to be as violent as they please , since there will be no danger either of their spoiling their faces , or of their gaining converts ...
... nature ; though at the same time , I would give free liberty to all superannuated motherly partisans to be as violent as they please , since there will be no danger either of their spoiling their faces , or of their gaining converts ...
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... nature of things ; for where the likeness is obvious it gives no surprise . To compare one man's singing to that of another , or to represent the whiteness of any object by that of milk and snow , or the variety of its colours by those ...
... nature of things ; for where the likeness is obvious it gives no surprise . To compare one man's singing to that of another , or to represent the whiteness of any object by that of milk and snow , or the variety of its colours by those ...
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