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Page 14
... wherein the event is unhappy , is more apt to affect an audience than that of the first kind ; notwithstanding many excellent pieces among the ancients , as well as most of those which have been written of late years in our own country ...
... wherein the event is unhappy , is more apt to affect an audience than that of the first kind ; notwithstanding many excellent pieces among the ancients , as well as most of those which have been written of late years in our own country ...
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... wherein his person is described in those celebrated lines : " --He , above the rest In shape and gesture proudly eminent , Stood like a tower , " & c . His sentiments are every way answerable to his cha- racter , and suitable to a ...
... wherein his person is described in those celebrated lines : " --He , above the rest In shape and gesture proudly eminent , Stood like a tower , " & c . His sentiments are every way answerable to his cha- racter , and suitable to a ...
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... wherein I have here placed them , he will easily discover the great beauties that are in each of those passages . L. 1 1 N ° . 304 . MONDAY , FEBRUARY 18 D3 NO . 303 . 53 THE SPECTATOR . principal subject, and by leading him into other ...
... wherein I have here placed them , he will easily discover the great beauties that are in each of those passages . L. 1 1 N ° . 304 . MONDAY , FEBRUARY 18 D3 NO . 303 . 53 THE SPECTATOR . principal subject, and by leading him into other ...
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... wherein you twice bid me not disoblige you , but you must explain yourself farther , before I know what to do . Your most obedient servant , т . THE SPECTATOR . N ° 307 . THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 21 , 1711-12 E3 NO . 306 . 69 THE SPECTATOR ...
... wherein you twice bid me not disoblige you , but you must explain yourself farther , before I know what to do . Your most obedient servant , т . THE SPECTATOR . N ° 307 . THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 21 , 1711-12 E3 NO . 306 . 69 THE SPECTATOR ...
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... wherein the general good of mankind is concerned , left unfinished . ' I have a long time expected with great impatience , that you would enlarge upon the ordinary mistakes whichare committed in the Education of our Children . I the ...
... wherein the general good of mankind is concerned , left unfinished . ' I have a long time expected with great impatience , that you would enlarge upon the ordinary mistakes whichare committed in the Education of our Children . I the ...
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