The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes7-8J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... speak or do ; and if the reader will give me leave to use the expression , that their thoughts are always paradisaical . We are , in the next place , to consider the machines of the fourth book . Satan being now with . VOL . VII . B in ...
... speak or do ; and if the reader will give me leave to use the expression , that their thoughts are always paradisaical . We are , in the next place , to consider the machines of the fourth book . Satan being now with . VOL . VII . B in ...
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... speak the most endearing things , without descending from his natural dignity , and the woman receiving them without departing from the modesty of her character ; in a word , to adjust the prerogatives of wisdom and beauty , and make ...
... speak the most endearing things , without descending from his natural dignity , and the woman receiving them without departing from the modesty of her character ; in a word , to adjust the prerogatives of wisdom and beauty , and make ...
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... speak , I will give him time to recover himself , and ask him how he does . ' DEAR SIR , · I beg you to print this without delay , and by the first opportunity give us the natural causes of longing in women ; or put me out of fear that ...
... speak , I will give him time to recover himself , and ask him how he does . ' DEAR SIR , · I beg you to print this without delay , and by the first opportunity give us the natural causes of longing in women ; or put me out of fear that ...
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... seems to have regarded two or three passages in the 18th Iliad , as that in particular , where , speaking of Vulcan , Homer says , that he had made twenty tripods running on golden wheels 48 No. 327 . THE SPECTATOR .
... seems to have regarded two or three passages in the 18th Iliad , as that in particular , where , speaking of Vulcan , Homer says , that he had made twenty tripods running on golden wheels 48 No. 327 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... speak this , as well by subscribing the initial letters of my name to thank him , as to incite others to an imitation of his virtue . It would be a worthy work to show what great charities are to be done without expense , and how many ...
... speak this , as well by subscribing the initial letters of my name to thank him , as to incite others to an imitation of his virtue . It would be a worthy work to show what great charities are to be done without expense , and how many ...
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