The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volumes 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 pages |
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... kind of methodical dream , which disposed all my contempla- tions into a vision or allegory , or what else the reader shall please to cail it . Behind the throne was a prodigious heap of bags of money , which were piled upon one another ...
... kind of methodical dream , which disposed all my contempla- tions into a vision or allegory , or what else the reader shall please to cail it . Behind the throne was a prodigious heap of bags of money , which were piled upon one another ...
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... kind to a genius to escape it . Upon hearing in a torture this sort of temper , and delights in coffee - house one of my papers commended , it . When he finds them change colour , and I immediately apprehended the envy that say faintly ...
... kind to a genius to escape it . Upon hearing in a torture this sort of temper , and delights in coffee - house one of my papers commended , it . When he finds them change colour , and I immediately apprehended the envy that say faintly ...
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... kind of treatment to the learned Quillet , who had reflected upon his eminence in a famous Latin poem . The cardinal sent for him , and after some kind expostulations upon what he had written , assured him of his esteem , and dismissed ...
... kind of treatment to the learned Quillet , who had reflected upon his eminence in a famous Latin poem . The cardinal sent for him , and after some kind expostulations upon what he had written , assured him of his esteem , and dismissed ...
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... kind of melancholy , or I do not mean , by what I have here said , rather thoughtfulness , that is not disagree- that I think any one to blame for taking due able .. I yesterday passed a whole after- care of their health . On the ...
... kind of melancholy , or I do not mean , by what I have here said , rather thoughtfulness , that is not disagree- that I think any one to blame for taking due able .. I yesterday passed a whole after- care of their health . On the ...
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... kind ; and the noble principle with which you have in- spired me , of benevolence to all I have to deal with , quickens my application in every thing I undertake . When I relieve merít from discountenance , when I assist a friend- less ...
... kind ; and the noble principle with which you have in- spired me , of benevolence to all I have to deal with , quickens my application in every thing I undertake . When I relieve merít from discountenance , when I assist a friend- less ...
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