The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... human voices . The flowers perfumed the air with smells of incense , ambergrease , and pulvillios ; and were so inter- woven with one another , that they grew up in pieces of embroidery . The winds were filled with sighs and messages of ...
... human voices . The flowers perfumed the air with smells of incense , ambergrease , and pulvillios ; and were so inter- woven with one another , that they grew up in pieces of embroidery . The winds were filled with sighs and messages of ...
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... human life in general , by assuming the habit of sorrow , though in the full possession of triumph and royalty . 6 R. No. 65. TUESDAY , MAY 15 , 1711 . Demetri 18 SPECTATOR . Allegory of several schemes of On public mournings.
... human life in general , by assuming the habit of sorrow , though in the full possession of triumph and royalty . 6 R. No. 65. TUESDAY , MAY 15 , 1711 . Demetri 18 SPECTATOR . Allegory of several schemes of On public mournings.
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... human nature in as ugly a form as the circumstance will bear , and is a staunch unbeliever , he is very much wronged in having no part of the good fortune be- stowed in the last act . 6 To speak plain of this whole work , I think ...
... human nature in as ugly a form as the circumstance will bear , and is a staunch unbeliever , he is very much wronged in having no part of the good fortune be- stowed in the last act . 6 To speak plain of this whole work , I think ...
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... Human nature is the same in all reasonable creatures ; and whatever falls in with it , will meet with admirers amongst readers of all qualities and conditions . Moliere , as we are told by Monsieur Boileau , used to read all his ...
... Human nature is the same in all reasonable creatures ; and whatever falls in with it , will meet with admirers amongst readers of all qualities and conditions . Moliere , as we are told by Monsieur Boileau , used to read all his ...
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... whist which have been miraculously recovered * See the Leges Convivales of this club , in Langbaine's Lives of English Poets , & c . Art . Ben Jonson . by members of the society , when in all human 56 72 . SPECTATOR .
... whist which have been miraculously recovered * See the Leges Convivales of this club , in Langbaine's Lives of English Poets , & c . Art . Ben Jonson . by members of the society , when in all human 56 72 . SPECTATOR .
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