The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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Page 27
... occasion , the particulars of it are so artfully shadowed , that they do not anticipate the story which follows in the ninth book . I shall only add , that though the vision itself is founded upon truth , the circumstances of it are ...
... occasion , the particulars of it are so artfully shadowed , that they do not anticipate the story which follows in the ninth book . I shall only add , that though the vision itself is founded upon truth , the circumstances of it are ...
Page 113
... occasion to those merry jigs from the organ - loft , which have dis- sipated those good thoughts and dispositions he has found in himself , and the rest of the pew , upon the singing of two staves culled out by the judicious and ...
... occasion to those merry jigs from the organ - loft , which have dis- sipated those good thoughts and dispositions he has found in himself , and the rest of the pew , upon the singing of two staves culled out by the judicious and ...
Page 273
... occasion , at another time , to bring together such of his friends as were addicted to a foolish habitual custom of swear- ing . In order to shew them the absurdity of the prac- tice , he had recourse to the invention above - mention ...
... occasion , at another time , to bring together such of his friends as were addicted to a foolish habitual custom of swear- ing . In order to shew them the absurdity of the prac- tice , he had recourse to the invention above - mention ...
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