The Spectator ...Charles Whittingham, 1803 |
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Page 39
... shew I am not a stranger to such erudition as they smile upon , if I were duly encouraged . However , this is only to let the world see what I could do ; and shall not give my reader any more of this kind , if he will forgive the ...
... shew I am not a stranger to such erudition as they smile upon , if I were duly encouraged . However , this is only to let the world see what I could do ; and shall not give my reader any more of this kind , if he will forgive the ...
Page 83
... shew mine opinion . Behold I waited for your words ; I gave ear to your reasons , whilst you searched out what to say . Yea , I attended unto you . And behold there was none of you that convinced Job , or that answered his words ; lest ...
... shew mine opinion . Behold I waited for your words ; I gave ear to your reasons , whilst you searched out what to say . Yea , I attended unto you . And behold there was none of you that convinced Job , or that answered his words ; lest ...
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... shew how some passages are beautified by being sublime , others by being soft , others by being natural ; which of them are recommended by the passion , which by the mo- ral , which by the sentiment , and which by the ex- pression . I ...
... shew how some passages are beautified by being sublime , others by being soft , others by being natural ; which of them are recommended by the passion , which by the mo- ral , which by the sentiment , and which by the ex- pression . I ...
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