The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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Page 83
... speak , and multitude of years should teach wisdom . But there is a spirit in man , and the inspiration of the ... speaking . When I had waited ( for they spake not , but stood still and answered no more ) I said , I will answer also my ...
... speak , and multitude of years should teach wisdom . But there is a spirit in man , and the inspiration of the ... speaking . When I had waited ( for they spake not , but stood still and answered no more ) I said , I will answer also my ...
Page 199
... speaking , he represents Victory as following Diomedes ; Discord as the mother of fune- rals and mourning ; Venus as dressed by the Graces ; Bellona as wearing Terror and Consternation like a garment . I might give several other ...
... speaking , he represents Victory as following Diomedes ; Discord as the mother of fune- rals and mourning ; Venus as dressed by the Graces ; Bellona as wearing Terror and Consternation like a garment . I might give several other ...
Page 280
... speak , that he was unable to utter a word . The story tells us , that the fathers were more moved at this instance of modesty and ingenuity , than they could have been by the most pathetic oration ; and , 280 373 . SPECTATOR .
... speak , that he was unable to utter a word . The story tells us , that the fathers were more moved at this instance of modesty and ingenuity , than they could have been by the most pathetic oration ; and , 280 373 . SPECTATOR .
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