The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... happy grove , HOR . Where smooth springs flow , and murmuring breeze Wantons through the waving trees . CREECH . HAVING lately read your essay on the Plea- sures of the Imagination , ( See No. 411 to 421 , ) I was so taken with your ...
... happy grove , HOR . Where smooth springs flow , and murmuring breeze Wantons through the waving trees . CREECH . HAVING lately read your essay on the Plea- sures of the Imagination , ( See No. 411 to 421 , ) I was so taken with your ...
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... happy will this make my wife and children ? ' Upon occurrences of distress or danger , can comfort himself , But all this while my wife and children are safe . ' There is some- thing in it that doubles satisfactions , because others ...
... happy will this make my wife and children ? ' Upon occurrences of distress or danger , can comfort himself , But all this while my wife and children are safe . ' There is some- thing in it that doubles satisfactions , because others ...
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... want confidence to speak to ; and I hope it is not in your power to refuse making any body happy . September 9 , 1712 . Yours , & c . ' M. D. " STEELE . T. No. 481. THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 11 . Uti non Compositus 32 No. 480 . THE SPECTATOR .
... want confidence to speak to ; and I hope it is not in your power to refuse making any body happy . September 9 , 1712 . Yours , & c . ' M. D. " STEELE . T. No. 481. THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 11 . Uti non Compositus 32 No. 480 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... happy in her marriage ; why one broke his leg on such a particular spot of ground , and why another was killed with a back - sword rather than She any other kind of weapon . She has a crime D 2 No. 483 . 41 THE SPECTATOR .
... happy in her marriage ; why one broke his leg on such a particular spot of ground , and why another was killed with a back - sword rather than She any other kind of weapon . She has a crime D 2 No. 483 . 41 THE SPECTATOR .
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... happy man ( as the phrase is ) used to write very punctually every post , let- ters for the mistress to transcribe . He would sit in his night - gown and slippers , and be as grave giving an account , only changing names , that there ...
... happy man ( as the phrase is ) used to write very punctually every post , let- ters for the mistress to transcribe . He would sit in his night - gown and slippers , and be as grave giving an account , only changing names , that there ...
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