The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... passes through banks of vio- lets and primroses , plats of willow , and other plants , that seem to be of its own producing . There is another circumstance in which I am very particular ... pass through . I think 12 No. 477 . THE SPECTATOR .
... passes through banks of vio- lets and primroses , plats of willow , and other plants , that seem to be of its own producing . There is another circumstance in which I am very particular ... pass through . I think 12 No. 477 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... pass through . I think there are as many kinds of gardening as of po- etry : your makers of parterres and flower - gar- dens are epigrammatists and sonneteers in this art : contrivers of bowers and grottos , treillages and cascades ...
... pass through . I think there are as many kinds of gardening as of po- etry : your makers of parterres and flower - gar- dens are epigrammatists and sonneteers in this art : contrivers of bowers and grottos , treillages and cascades ...
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... my own family , to pass through the hazards of a town full of ranters and debauchees . You that are a philosopher should urge in our behalf , that when we bear with a froward , woman , our patience 58 No. 486 . THE SPECTATOR .
... my own family , to pass through the hazards of a town full of ranters and debauchees . You that are a philosopher should urge in our behalf , that when we bear with a froward , woman , our patience 58 No. 486 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... passes in dreams : I mean that innumerable multitude and variety of ideas which then arise in her , Were that active watchful being only conscious of her own exist- ence at such a time , what a painful solitude would her hours of sleep ...
... passes in dreams : I mean that innumerable multitude and variety of ideas which then arise in her , Were that active watchful being only conscious of her own exist- ence at such a time , what a painful solitude would her hours of sleep ...
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... pass , No less than perfect gold surmounts the meanest brass . ' STEELE . T. No. 491 . • TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 23 . -Digna satis fortuna revisit . A just reverse of fortune on him waits . VIRG . IT is common with me to run from book to ...
... pass , No less than perfect gold surmounts the meanest brass . ' STEELE . T. No. 491 . • TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 23 . -Digna satis fortuna revisit . A just reverse of fortune on him waits . VIRG . IT is common with me to run from book to ...
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