“The” Spectator: With Historical and Biographical Preface, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen1J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... admiration of qualities in you , of which , in the whole course of these papers , I have acknowledged myself ... admired by all that approach you , as the life and genius of the conversation . What a happy conjunction of different ...
... admiration of qualities in you , of which , in the whole course of these papers , I have acknowledged myself ... admired by all that approach you , as the life and genius of the conversation . What a happy conjunction of different ...
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... admirable work , and it has preserved a great part of its original graces and beauty in the French translation . There is such a prodigious variety in it , both with regard to the style and the subjects , which it treats of , that we ...
... admirable work , and it has preserved a great part of its original graces and beauty in the French translation . There is such a prodigious variety in it , both with regard to the style and the subjects , which it treats of , that we ...
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... . She does not receive any satis- faction from the applauses which she gives herself , but from the admiration which she raises in others . She flourishes in courts and palaces , theatres and assem- blies 72 N ° 15 SPECTATOR .
... . She does not receive any satis- faction from the applauses which she gives herself , but from the admiration which she raises in others . She flourishes in courts and palaces , theatres and assem- blies 72 N ° 15 SPECTATOR .
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... admirable tragedy ? Music is cer- tainly a very agreeable entertainment : but if it would take the entire possession of our ears , if it would make us incapable of hearing sense , if it would exclude arts that have a much greater ten ...
... admirable tragedy ? Music is cer- tainly a very agreeable entertainment : but if it would take the entire possession of our ears , if it would make us incapable of hearing sense , if it would exclude arts that have a much greater ten ...
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... admiration the wonder of idiots ; else such improbable , monstrous , and incoherent dreams could not go off as they do , not only without the utmost scorn and contempt , but even with the loudest applause and approbation . But the ...
... admiration the wonder of idiots ; else such improbable , monstrous , and incoherent dreams could not go off as they do , not only without the utmost scorn and contempt , but even with the loudest applause and approbation . But the ...
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