The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen4George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... sentiments and generous ambitions that adorn human nature ; it renders the man who is over - run with it a peevish and cruel master , a severe parent , an unsociable husband , a distant and mistrustful friend . But it is more to the ...
... sentiments and generous ambitions that adorn human nature ; it renders the man who is over - run with it a peevish and cruel master , a severe parent , an unsociable husband , a distant and mistrustful friend . But it is more to the ...
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... sentiments that can be inspired by love , admiration , compas- sion , contempt of this world , and expectation of a better . It is certainly the greatest honour we can do our country , to distinguish strangers of merit who apply to us ...
... sentiments that can be inspired by love , admiration , compas- sion , contempt of this world , and expectation of a better . It is certainly the greatest honour we can do our country , to distinguish strangers of merit who apply to us ...
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... sentiments , pleasures , and interests of mankind , would it not be the most pleasing entertainment imaginable to enjoy so con- stant a farce , as the observing mankind much more different from themselves in their secret thoughts and ...
... sentiments , pleasures , and interests of mankind , would it not be the most pleasing entertainment imaginable to enjoy so con- stant a farce , as the observing mankind much more different from themselves in their secret thoughts and ...
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... sentiments , notwithstanding they 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 ...
... sentiments , notwithstanding they 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 ...
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... sentiments of those ad- mired writers , could not , I believe , be easily with- held from attempting that more difficult sister lan- guage , whose exalted beauties they would have heard so often celebrated as the pride and wonder of the ...
... sentiments of those ad- mired writers , could not , I believe , be easily with- held from attempting that more difficult sister lan- guage , whose exalted beauties they would have heard so often celebrated as the pride and wonder of the ...
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