The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen4George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... appear little to him because they are remote . He considers that those pleasures and pains which lie hid in eternity , approach nearer to him every moment , and will be present with him in their full weight and measure , as much as ...
... appear little to him because they are remote . He considers that those pleasures and pains which lie hid in eternity , approach nearer to him every moment , and will be present with him in their full weight and measure , as much as ...
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... appear in the whole assembly when the mercenary man fell down dead ; at the amazement of the man born blind , when he first receives sight ; or at the graceless indignation of the sorcerer , when he is struck blind . lame when they ...
... appear in the whole assembly when the mercenary man fell down dead ; at the amazement of the man born blind , when he first receives sight ; or at the graceless indignation of the sorcerer , when he is struck blind . lame when they ...
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... appears to have been a piece of those records which were kept in the temple of Apollo , that stood upon the pro- montory of Leucate . The reader will find it to be a summary account of several persons who tried the lover's leap , and of ...
... appears to have been a piece of those records which were kept in the temple of Apollo , that stood upon the pro- montory of Leucate . The reader will find it to be a summary account of several persons who tried the lover's leap , and of ...
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... appearing , and the noise increasing , I was resolved to give this late long va- cation to the good of my country ; and I have at length , by the assistance of an ingenious artist , ( who works for the Royal Society ) almost completed ...
... appearing , and the noise increasing , I was resolved to give this late long va- cation to the good of my country ; and I have at length , by the assistance of an ingenious artist , ( who works for the Royal Society ) almost completed ...
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... appear repugnant to each other , are really such as happen in the frenzies of love . I wonder , that not one of the critics or editors , through whose hands this ode has passed , has taken occasion from it to mention a circumstance ...
... appear repugnant to each other , are really such as happen in the frenzies of love . I wonder , that not one of the critics or editors , through whose hands this ode has passed , has taken occasion from it to mention a circumstance ...
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