The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 páginas |
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... thing , passion and hu haps he enjoys the satisfaction of luxury , of wealth , mour another . To follow the dictates of these two of ambition , he has lost the taste of good - will , of latter , is going into a road that is both endless ...
... thing , passion and hu haps he enjoys the satisfaction of luxury , of wealth , mour another . To follow the dictates of these two of ambition , he has lost the taste of good - will , of latter , is going into a road that is both endless ...
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... thing that is showy and superficial ; and on the numberless evils that befal the sex from this light fantastical disposition . I myself remember young lady that was very warmly solicited by couple of importunate rivals , who , for ...
... thing that is showy and superficial ; and on the numberless evils that befal the sex from this light fantastical disposition . I myself remember young lady that was very warmly solicited by couple of importunate rivals , who , for ...
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... thing of this nature rashly and without him my best assistance in the working of them up advice . for a public entertainment . ADDISON . TO THE SPECTATOR . March 15 , 1710-11 . ' I am , SIR , " Your most obedient servant , ' OHARLES ...
... thing of this nature rashly and without him my best assistance in the working of them up advice . for a public entertainment . ADDISON . TO THE SPECTATOR . March 15 , 1710-11 . ' I am , SIR , " Your most obedient servant , ' OHARLES ...
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... thing else but commendations of her fellow . " features and complexion , by which means she is ' I found most of them ( as is usual in all such no other than nature made her , a very beautiful cases ) were prepared ; but one of the ...
... thing else but commendations of her fellow . " features and complexion , by which means she is ' I found most of them ( as is usual in all such no other than nature made her , a very beautiful cases ) were prepared ; but one of the ...
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... thing tice by the poets to fill the minds of an audience It would be disappointment to them , to come to with terror , the first place is due to thunder and certainty in any thing , for that would gravel them lightning , which are often ...
... thing tice by the poets to fill the minds of an audience It would be disappointment to them , to come to with terror , the first place is due to thunder and certainty in any thing , for that would gravel them lightning , which are often ...
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acquaintance acrostics action ADDISON admiration Æneid agreeable Alcibiades appear Aristotle beauty behaviour character consider conversation creature desire discourse dress DRYDEN endeavour entertainment eyes fair sex father favour fortune genius gentleman give greatest happy head hear heart honour hope Hudibras humble servant humour Iliad imagination innocent kind lady learned letter live look lover mankind manner marriage matter means mind nature neral never obliged observe occasion opera OVID paper Paradise Lost particular pass passion person Pharamond Pict Plato pleased pleasure poem poet present prince proper racter reader reason renegado ROSCOMMON Sappho sense Sir Roger Socrates soul speak SPECTATOR spirit STEELE talk tell temper Theodosius ther thing thou thought tion told town turn VIRG Virgil virtue whig whole woman women words write young