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... actions ; for you must know , Sir , I am often at a window which fronts the apartments of several gentlemen , who , I doubt not , have the same opinion of me . I must own I love to look at them all , one for being well dressed , a ...
... actions ; for you must know , Sir , I am often at a window which fronts the apartments of several gentlemen , who , I doubt not , have the same opinion of me . I must own I love to look at them all , one for being well dressed , a ...
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... until he arrives at honour and prosperity , as we see in the stories of ÚLYSSES and ANEAS . In the second , the chief actor in the poem falls ! 1 from 1 paved ? Action - from Good to bad to good NO.297 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... until he arrives at honour and prosperity , as we see in the stories of ÚLYSSES and ANEAS . In the second , the chief actor in the poem falls ! 1 from 1 paved ? Action - from Good to bad to good NO.297 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
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paved ? Action - from Good to bad to good . 1 their rear from some eminent pitch of honour and prosperity , into misery and disgrace . Thus we see ADAM and EVE sinking from a state of innocence and happiness , into the most abject ...
paved ? Action - from Good to bad to good . 1 their rear from some eminent pitch of honour and prosperity , into misery and disgrace . Thus we see ADAM and EVE sinking from a state of innocence and happiness , into the most abject ...
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... action for a fable greater than that of the Iliad or Æneid , and therefore an Heathen could not form an higher ... actions which he ascribes to Sin and Death , and the picture which he draws of the Limbo of Vanity , with other passages ...
... action for a fable greater than that of the Iliad or Æneid , and therefore an Heathen could not form an higher ... actions which he ascribes to Sin and Death , and the picture which he draws of the Limbo of Vanity , with other passages ...
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... action : a man must be a savage , who , at the sight of EMILIA , is not more inclined to do her good , than gratify himself . Her person , as it is thus studiously embellished by nature , thus adorned with unpremeditated graces , is a ...
... action : a man must be a savage , who , at the sight of EMILIA , is not more inclined to do her good , than gratify himself . Her person , as it is thus studiously embellished by nature , thus adorned with unpremeditated graces , is a ...
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