The Spectator, Volume 5Payne, Rivington, 1799 - English essays |
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Page 82
... Loft . " This thirteenth paper contains Addifon's criticisms on the leventh book of that poem . See No 267 , 273 , 279 , 285 , 291 , 297 , 303 , 309 , 315 , 321 , 327 , 333 , 345 , 351 , 357 , 363 , and 369 . See also Bifhop Newton's ...
... Loft . " This thirteenth paper contains Addifon's criticisms on the leventh book of that poem . See No 267 , 273 , 279 , 285 , 291 , 297 , 303 , 309 , 315 , 321 , 327 , 333 , 345 , 351 , 357 , 363 , and 369 . See also Bifhop Newton's ...
Page 161
... Loft has a greater va- riety of perfons in it than any other in the whole TH * Continuation of ADDISON'S Critique on MILTON'S " Para- " dife Loft . " P. xvi . on the tenth book of that poem . See SPEC . Nos 267 , 273 , 279 , 285 , 291 ...
... Loft has a greater va- riety of perfons in it than any other in the whole TH * Continuation of ADDISON'S Critique on MILTON'S " Para- " dife Loft . " P. xvi . on the tenth book of that poem . See SPEC . Nos 267 , 273 , 279 , 285 , 291 ...
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... loft the fenfe of fhame , but he has loft the fenfe of innocence . innocence . If he had more confidence , and never 306 N ° 390 THE SPECTATOR . N° 390 Wednesday, May 28, 1712. ...
... loft the fenfe of fhame , but he has loft the fenfe of innocence . innocence . If he had more confidence , and never 306 N ° 390 THE SPECTATOR . N° 390 Wednesday, May 28, 1712. ...
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