The Spectator, Tom 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... circumstance to be mentioned , if the graces and attrac- tions of your person were not the only pre- eminence you have above others , which is left , almost , unobserved by greater writers . Yet how pleasing would it be to those who ...
... circumstance to be mentioned , if the graces and attrac- tions of your person were not the only pre- eminence you have above others , which is left , almost , unobserved by greater writers . Yet how pleasing would it be to those who ...
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... circumstances which are heaped up in my memory ; fine gowns , country - dances , ends of tunes , interrupted conversations , and midnight quarrels , are what must necessarily compose my soliloquy . I beg of you to print this , that some ...
... circumstances which are heaped up in my memory ; fine gowns , country - dances , ends of tunes , interrupted conversations , and midnight quarrels , are what must necessarily compose my soliloquy . I beg of you to print this , that some ...
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... circumstances in the life of Irus , and thus does he pass away his days , a stranger to mankind ; and , at his death , the worst that will be said of him will be , that he got by every man who had expectations from him , more than he ...
... circumstances in the life of Irus , and thus does he pass away his days , a stranger to mankind ; and , at his death , the worst that will be said of him will be , that he got by every man who had expectations from him , more than he ...
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... circumstances and manners of all who are any way related to the fair one whom they have a design upon . As Cloe is ... circumstance in the scene , are inimitably D 2 No. 266 . 41 THE SPECTATOR . admirably described. The passage I would ...
... circumstances and manners of all who are any way related to the fair one whom they have a design upon . As Cloe is ... circumstance in the scene , are inimitably D 2 No. 266 . 41 THE SPECTATOR . admirably described. The passage I would ...
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. with every other circumstance in the scene , are inimitably excellent , and have the true spirit of comedy ; though it were to be wished the author had added a circumstance which should make Leucip ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. with every other circumstance in the scene , are inimitably excellent , and have the true spirit of comedy ; though it were to be wished the author had added a circumstance which should make Leucip ...
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