The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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Page 8
... pleased to take notice , that within four • Months after I left my Husband I was delivered of a Daughter , who died within few Hours after her Birth . This Accident , and the retired Manner of Life I led , 4 6 G 6 6 6 6 6 C ८ 6 ८ ...
... pleased to take notice , that within four • Months after I left my Husband I was delivered of a Daughter , who died within few Hours after her Birth . This Accident , and the retired Manner of Life I led , 4 6 G 6 6 6 6 6 C ८ 6 ८ ...
Page 19
... pleased with the hidden Mo- ⚫ral , which you have taken notice of in several Parts of the Poem . The Design of this Letter is to defire your Thoughts , whether there may not also be some < Moral couched under that Place in the fame ...
... pleased with the hidden Mo- ⚫ral , which you have taken notice of in several Parts of the Poem . The Design of this Letter is to defire your Thoughts , whether there may not also be some < Moral couched under that Place in the fame ...
Page 29
... pleased had they thought of confronting Vulcan's Tri- podes with Ezekiel's Wheels . RAPHAEL'S Descent to the Earth , with the Figure of his Person , is represented in very lively Colours . Se- veral of the French , Italian and English ...
... pleased had they thought of confronting Vulcan's Tri- podes with Ezekiel's Wheels . RAPHAEL'S Descent to the Earth , with the Figure of his Person , is represented in very lively Colours . Se- veral of the French , Italian and English ...
Page 31
... pleased with the Poet's Imitation of Homer in the last of the following Lines . At length into the Limits of the North They came , and Satan took his Royal Seat High on a Hill , far blazing , as a Mount Rais'd on a Mount , with Pyramids ...
... pleased with the Poet's Imitation of Homer in the last of the following Lines . At length into the Limits of the North They came , and Satan took his Royal Seat High on a Hill , far blazing , as a Mount Rais'd on a Mount , with Pyramids ...
Page 37
... pleased to see the Statesman Cecil upon his Knees ; and , concluding them all to be great Men , was conducted to the Figure which represents that Martyr to good Housewifry , who died by the prick of a Needle . Upon our Interpreter's ...
... pleased to see the Statesman Cecil upon his Knees ; and , concluding them all to be great Men , was conducted to the Figure which represents that Martyr to good Housewifry , who died by the prick of a Needle . Upon our Interpreter's ...
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