The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 5George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... persons has or have suffered any wound , hurt , damage , or detriment , in his or their limb or limbs otherwise than shall be hereafter specified , the said person or persons , upon applying themselves to such as we shall appoint for ...
... persons has or have suffered any wound , hurt , damage , or detriment , in his or their limb or limbs otherwise than shall be hereafter specified , the said person or persons , upon applying themselves to such as we shall appoint for ...
Page 300
... persons , or Death and Sin , who act a large part in this book . Such beautiful extended allego- ries are certainly ... person , and ascribes a short part to him in his Iliad ; but we must consider , that though we now regard such a 300 ...
... persons , or Death and Sin , who act a large part in this book . Such beautiful extended allego- ries are certainly ... person , and ascribes a short part to him in his Iliad ; but we must consider , that though we now regard such a 300 ...
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... persons nailing down Prometheus to a rock ; for which he has been justly censured by the greatest critics . I do not know any imaginary person made use of in a more sublime manner of thinking than that in one of the prophets , who ...
... persons nailing down Prometheus to a rock ; for which he has been justly censured by the greatest critics . I do not know any imaginary person made use of in a more sublime manner of thinking than that in one of the prophets , who ...
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