The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volume 1J.J. Woodward, 1836 - 1 pages |
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... pass through oppositions and contending interests in the ways of ambi- tion ; but your great abilities have been in- vited to power , and importuned to accept of advancement . Nor is it strange that this should happen to your lordship ...
... pass through oppositions and contending interests in the ways of ambi- tion ; but your great abilities have been in- vited to power , and importuned to accept of advancement . Nor is it strange that this should happen to your lordship ...
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... pass through secret and gloomy paths of MY LORD , Your Lordship's most obliged , most obe- dient , and most humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . VOLUME THE THIRD . TO THE RIGHT HON . HENRY BOYLE . * 1712 . Sir , As the professed design of ...
... pass through secret and gloomy paths of MY LORD , Your Lordship's most obliged , most obe- dient , and most humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . VOLUME THE THIRD . TO THE RIGHT HON . HENRY BOYLE . * 1712 . Sir , As the professed design of ...
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... pass under the conduct of so well - governed a spirit , were the blessings of heaven upon wisdom and valour ; and all which seem adverse , fell out by divine per- mission , which we are not to search into . may make that reflection with ...
... pass under the conduct of so well - governed a spirit , were the blessings of heaven upon wisdom and valour ; and all which seem adverse , fell out by divine per- mission , which we are not to search into . may make that reflection with ...
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... pass over a single foe to charge whole armies . It is not Lais nor Silenus , but the harlot and the drunkard , whom ... passing away much time way . If I can any way assuage private in- at a glass , and giving softness and languish ...
... pass over a single foe to charge whole armies . It is not Lais nor Silenus , but the harlot and the drunkard , whom ... passing away much time way . If I can any way assuage private in- at a glass , and giving softness and languish ...
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... passing from a song to plain and ordinary speaking , which was the com- mon method in Purcell's operas . The only fault I find in our present prac- tice , is the ... pass . ' I must let you know likewise , 56 [ No. 29 . THE SPECTATOR .
... passing from a song to plain and ordinary speaking , which was the com- mon method in Purcell's operas . The only fault I find in our present prac- tice , is the ... pass . ' I must let you know likewise , 56 [ No. 29 . THE SPECTATOR .
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