The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... Proper methods of employing time 94 Subject continued - Pursuit of knowledge . ADDISON · STEELE · EUSDEN STEELE • ADDISON . HUGHES ADDISON 95 Letter on demonstrations of grief - Female reading STEELE 96 Adventures of a servant 97 ...
... Proper methods of employing time 94 Subject continued - Pursuit of knowledge . ADDISON · STEELE · EUSDEN STEELE • ADDISON . HUGHES ADDISON 95 Letter on demonstrations of grief - Female reading STEELE 96 Adventures of a servant 97 ...
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... proper men ; but the common soldiers , who filled up the spaces between the officers , were such dwarfs , cripples , and scarecrows , that one could hardly look upon them without laughing . There were behind the acrostics two or three ...
... proper men ; but the common soldiers , who filled up the spaces between the officers , were such dwarfs , cripples , and scarecrows , that one could hardly look upon them without laughing . There were behind the acrostics two or three ...
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... proper care they ought of their dress . By degrees it prevailed , that such as had this inward op- pression upon their minds , made an apology for not joining with the rest of the world in their ordinary diversions by a dress suited to ...
... proper care they ought of their dress . By degrees it prevailed , that such as had this inward op- pression upon their minds , made an apology for not joining with the rest of the world in their ordinary diversions by a dress suited to ...
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... proper business of a dancing - master to regulate these matters ; though I take it to be a just observation , that unless you add something of your own to what these fine gentlemen teach you , and which they are wholly ignorant of ...
... proper business of a dancing - master to regulate these matters ; though I take it to be a just observation , that unless you add something of your own to what these fine gentlemen teach you , and which they are wholly ignorant of ...
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... proper to the Deity . Life and death are in their power : joys of heaven , and pains of hell , are at their disposal : paradise is in their arms , and eternity in every moment that you are present with them . Raptures , transports , and ...
... proper to the Deity . Life and death are in their power : joys of heaven , and pains of hell , are at their disposal : paradise is in their arms , and eternity in every moment that you are present with them . Raptures , transports , and ...
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The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 8 Richard Steele,Joseph Addison,Nathaniel Ogle Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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