The Spectator, Volumen4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... likewife upon the hap- py expiration of your command , by which your glory is put out of the power of fortune : and when your person shall be so too , that the author and difpofer of all things . A 3 may may place you in that higher man ...
... likewife upon the hap- py expiration of your command , by which your glory is put out of the power of fortune : and when your person shall be so too , that the author and difpofer of all things . A 3 may may place you in that higher man ...
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... likewife fhew by what means , if poffible , they may be stopped at a rea- fonable expence : or indeed , fince there is fomething fo moving in the very image of weeping beauty , it would be worthy his art to provide , that thefe eloquent ...
... likewife fhew by what means , if poffible , they may be stopped at a rea- fonable expence : or indeed , fince there is fomething fo moving in the very image of weeping beauty , it would be worthy his art to provide , that thefe eloquent ...
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... likewife , that thefe hoods may be ufed as fignals . Why elfe , fays he , does Cornelia always put on a black hood when her husband is gone into the country ? Such are my friend Honeycomb's dreams of gal- lantry . For my own part , I ...
... likewife , that thefe hoods may be ufed as fignals . Why elfe , fays he , does Cornelia always put on a black hood when her husband is gone into the country ? Such are my friend Honeycomb's dreams of gal- lantry . For my own part , I ...
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... hitherto prevented him from doing mischief . His horfe is likewife very vicious , for which reafon I am forced to tie him clofe to his manger with a pack- ..thread .. · · thread . The woman is a coquette . N ° 27 85 THE SPECTATOR .
... hitherto prevented him from doing mischief . His horfe is likewife very vicious , for which reafon I am forced to tie him clofe to his manger with a pack- ..thread .. · · thread . The woman is a coquette . N ° 27 85 THE SPECTATOR .
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... like- wife a place in his poem , and the venerable Trojan prince , who was the father of fo many kings and heroes . There is in these several characters of Homer , a certain dignity as well as novelty , which adapts them in a more ...
... like- wife a place in his poem , and the venerable Trojan prince , who was the father of fo many kings and heroes . There is in these several characters of Homer , a certain dignity as well as novelty , which adapts them in a more ...
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