The Spectator, Volym 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... hope , that you have some commands : I shall hold them most sacred .'- May distant ages not only hear but feel the reply ! Forcibly grasping the youth's hand , he softly said , SEE IN WHAT PEACE A CHRISTIAN CAN DIB . He spoke with ...
... hope , that you have some commands : I shall hold them most sacred .'- May distant ages not only hear but feel the reply ! Forcibly grasping the youth's hand , he softly said , SEE IN WHAT PEACE A CHRISTIAN CAN DIB . He spoke with ...
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... hope you will forgive me when I have an ambi- tion this book may be placed in the library of so good a judge of what is valuable , in that library where the choice is such , that it will not be a dis- paragement to be the meanest author ...
... hope you will forgive me when I have an ambi- tion this book may be placed in the library of so good a judge of what is valuable , in that library where the choice is such , that it will not be a dis- paragement to be the meanest author ...
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... hope your grace will forgive my endeavour to preserve this work from oblivion , by affixing to it your memorable name . I shall not here presume to mention the illustri- ous passages of your life , which are celebrated by the whole age ...
... hope your grace will forgive my endeavour to preserve this work from oblivion , by affixing to it your memorable name . I shall not here presume to mention the illustri- ous passages of your life , which are celebrated by the whole age ...
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... hope , excuse this presumption ; but the justice , I , as a Spectator , owe your character , places me above the want of an excuse . Candour and openness of heart , which shine in all your words and actions , exact the highest esteem ...
... hope , excuse this presumption ; but the justice , I , as a Spectator , owe your character , places me above the want of an excuse . Candour and openness of heart , which shine in all your words and actions , exact the highest esteem ...
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... hope to make the figure you have done , among the fashionable part of his spe- cies . It is therefore no wonder we see such mul- titudes of aspiring young men fall short of you in all these beauties of your character , notwithstand- ing ...
... hope to make the figure you have done , among the fashionable part of his spe- cies . It is therefore no wonder we see such mul- titudes of aspiring young men fall short of you in all these beauties of your character , notwithstand- ing ...
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