The Spectator, Volume 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 - Spectator (London, England : 1711) |
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... proper author : though you know how often many profound critics in style and sentiments have very judiciously erred in this particular before they were let into the secret . I am , SIR , Your most faithful , humble Servant , THE ...
... proper author : though you know how often many profound critics in style and sentiments have very judiciously erred in this particular before they were let into the secret . I am , SIR , Your most faithful , humble Servant , THE ...
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... proper to the play . - Spect . in folio . No. 519. SATURDAY , OCTOBER 25 , 1712 . Inde hominum pecudumque genus , vitæque volantum , Et quæ marmoreo fert monstra sub æquore pontus . VIRG . En . vi . 728 . Hence men and beasts the breath ...
... proper to the play . - Spect . in folio . No. 519. SATURDAY , OCTOBER 25 , 1712 . Inde hominum pecudumque genus , vitæque volantum , Et quæ marmoreo fert monstra sub æquore pontus . VIRG . En . vi . 728 . Hence men and beasts the breath ...
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... proper necessaries and con- venience for the livelihood of multitudes which in- habit it . e The author of the Plurality of Worlds draws a • Fontenelle . This book was published in 1686 , and is founded on the chimerical Vortices of ...
... proper necessaries and con- venience for the livelihood of multitudes which in- habit it . e The author of the Plurality of Worlds draws a • Fontenelle . This book was published in 1686 , and is founded on the chimerical Vortices of ...
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... proper for it , you will have every line , which hits the sorrow , attended with a tear of pity and consolation ; for I know not by what goodness of Providence it is that every gush of passion is a step towards the relief of it ; and ...
... proper for it , you will have every line , which hits the sorrow , attended with a tear of pity and consolation ; for I know not by what goodness of Providence it is that every gush of passion is a step towards the relief of it ; and ...
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... proper for him to have , where any duty of life is concerned . To want sorrow when you in decency and truth should be afflicted , is , I should think , a greater in- stance of a man's being a blockhead than not to know the beauty of any ...
... proper for him to have , where any duty of life is concerned . To want sorrow when you in decency and truth should be afflicted , is , I should think , a greater in- stance of a man's being a blockhead than not to know the beauty of any ...
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