The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 5George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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Page 157
... observe Sir Roger a little ruffled upon being thus trepanned ; but our guide not insisting upon his demand , the knight soon recovered ... observed with some surprise , had a great many kings in him , whose monuments 329 . 157 SPECTATOR .
... observe Sir Roger a little ruffled upon being thus trepanned ; but our guide not insisting upon his demand , the knight soon recovered ... observed with some surprise , had a great many kings in him , whose monuments 329 . 157 SPECTATOR .
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... observed , are not agreeable to the nature of an heroic poem . This of Sin and Death is very exquisite in its kind ... observe , that a reader , who knows the strength of the English tongue , will be amazed to think how the poet could ...
... observed , are not agreeable to the nature of an heroic poem . This of Sin and Death is very exquisite in its kind ... observe , that a reader , who knows the strength of the English tongue , will be amazed to think how the poet could ...
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Corrected from the Originals. Exchange , has given me occasion to observe a cer- tain enormity , which I shall here ... observed a certain slinking way in their dropping in one after another , I had the curiosity to inquire into their ...
Corrected from the Originals. Exchange , has given me occasion to observe a cer- tain enormity , which I shall here ... observed a certain slinking way in their dropping in one after another , I had the curiosity to inquire into their ...
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