The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... whole passage from Milton , your • readers will be able to judge for themselves , and the quotation will not a little contribute to the filling up of your paper . Your humble fervant , R. T. The last confideration urged by my querist is ...
... whole passage from Milton , your • readers will be able to judge for themselves , and the quotation will not a little contribute to the filling up of your paper . Your humble fervant , R. T. The last confideration urged by my querist is ...
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... whole business and study of hers . The • fix months we are in town ( for the year is equally • divided between that and the country ) from almoft • break of day till noon , the whole morning is laid out • in practising with her feveral ...
... whole business and study of hers . The • fix months we are in town ( for the year is equally • divided between that and the country ) from almoft • break of day till noon , the whole morning is laid out • in practising with her feveral ...
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... whole ring ; tho ' I dare say , neither I nor any of his ac- quaintance ever dreamt he would have merited any re- putation by his activity . 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 ، I can affure you , Mr. SPEC , I was very near be- ing qualify'd to have given ...
... whole ring ; tho ' I dare say , neither I nor any of his ac- quaintance ever dreamt he would have merited any re- putation by his activity . 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 ، I can affure you , Mr. SPEC , I was very near be- ing qualify'd to have given ...
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... whole body of the earth trembling , even before it was created ? All heav'n refounded , and had earth been then , All earth had to its centre shook In how fublime and just a manner does he afterwards describe the whole heaven shaking ...
... whole body of the earth trembling , even before it was created ? All heav'n refounded , and had earth been then , All earth had to its centre shook In how fublime and just a manner does he afterwards describe the whole heaven shaking ...
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... whole energy of our tongue . The feveral great scenes of the creation rise up to view one after another , in fuch a manner that the reader seems present at this wonderful work , and to assist among the choirs of angels , who are the ...
... whole energy of our tongue . The feveral great scenes of the creation rise up to view one after another , in fuch a manner that the reader seems present at this wonderful work , and to assist among the choirs of angels , who are the ...
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Adam Æneid agreeable alſo angels anſwer appear beautiful becauſe behaviour beſt buſineſs cauſe character chearfulness confider confideration converſation defire deſcribed deſcription deſign diſcourſe endeavour eſteem eyes faid fame fays feveral fince firſt parents fome foon fublime fuch gentleman give heav'n Homer honour houſe humble fervant imagination inſtances itſelf juſt lady laſt leſs live look mankind manner maſter Menippus Milton mind miſtreſs Mohocks moſt myſelf nature neſs never night obſerve occafion Ovid paffion particular paſſage paſſed paſſion perſon pleaſed pleaſure poem poet preſent raiſe reader reaſon repreſented reſpect riſe ſame ſays ſcene ſchool ſecond ſeems ſenſe ſentiments ſet ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſhew ſhort ſhould Sir ROGER ſome ſpeak SPECTATOR ſpeculation ſpeech ſpirit ſtage ſtate ſtill ſtory ſubject ſuch ſurpriſe tell thee theſe thing thoſe thou thought tion uſe verſe Virg virtue whole whoſe
