The Spectator, Volym 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... fall below the illustrious writer that has so long dictated to the common- wealth of learning . " Nor was this the compli- ment of a junior , willing to recommend himself by deference to those who were already in pos- session of the ...
... fall below the illustrious writer that has so long dictated to the common- wealth of learning . " Nor was this the compli- ment of a junior , willing to recommend himself by deference to those who were already in pos- session of the ...
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... fall short of you in all these beauties of your character , notwithstand- ing the study and practice of them is the whole business of their lives . But I need not tell you that the free and disengaged behaviour of a fine gentleman makes ...
... fall short of you in all these beauties of your character , notwithstand- ing the study and practice of them is the whole business of their lives . But I need not tell you that the free and disengaged behaviour of a fine gentleman makes ...
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... account in them of the seve- ral persons that are engaged in this work . the chief trouble of compiling , digesting , and correcting will fall to my share , I must do myself As the justice to open the work with my own his- H 2.
... account in them of the seve- ral persons that are engaged in this work . the chief trouble of compiling , digesting , and correcting will fall to my share , I must do myself As the justice to open the work with my own his- H 2.
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... fall on some divine topic , which he always treats with much author- ity , as one who has no interest in this world , as one who is hastening to the object of all his wishes , and conceives hope from his decays and infirmities . These ...
... fall on some divine topic , which he always treats with much author- ity , as one who has no interest in this world , as one who is hastening to the object of all his wishes , and conceives hope from his decays and infirmities . These ...
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... fall away from the most florid complexion , and most healthful state of body , and wither into a skeleton . Her recoveries were often as sudden as her decays , insomuch that she would revive in a moment out of a wasting distemper , into ...
... fall away from the most florid complexion , and most healthful state of body , and wither into a skeleton . Her recoveries were often as sudden as her decays , insomuch that she would revive in a moment out of a wasting distemper , into ...
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