The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen4George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... late sufferings , humility and majesty , despotic command , and divine love , are at once seated in his celestial aspect . The figures of the eleven apostles are all in the same passion of admiration , but discover it differently ...
... late sufferings , humility and majesty , despotic command , and divine love , are at once seated in his celestial aspect . The figures of the eleven apostles are all in the same passion of admiration , but discover it differently ...
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... 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 my design , and shall be ready in a short time to furnish the public ...
... 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 my design , and shall be ready in a short time to furnish the public ...
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... late in- stance of this kind at the opera of Almahide , in the encouragement given to a young singer * , whose more than ordinary concern on her first appearance , recommended her no less than her agreeable voice , and just performance ...
... late in- stance of this kind at the opera of Almahide , in the encouragement given to a young singer * , whose more than ordinary concern on her first appearance , recommended her no less than her agreeable voice , and just performance ...
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... late years there has been a certain person in the upper gallery of the play- house , who when he is pleased with any thing that is acted upon the stage , expresses his approbation by a loud knock upon the benches or the wainscot , which ...
... late years there has been a certain person in the upper gallery of the play- house , who when he is pleased with any thing that is acted upon the stage , expresses his approbation by a loud knock upon the benches or the wainscot , which ...
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... late lost by the unhappy arrival of a courtier , or town gentleman , who came lately among us . This person whenever he came into a room made a pro- found bow , and fell back , then recovered with a soft air , and made a bow to the next ...
... late lost by the unhappy arrival of a courtier , or town gentleman , who came lately among us . This person whenever he came into a room made a pro- found bow , and fell back , then recovered with a soft air , and made a bow to the next ...
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The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals;, Volumen7 Richard Steele,Joseph Addison,Nathaniel Ogle Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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