The British Essayists: SpectatorC. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Spectator's Partiality - From a Man of Fashion ....... ...... 320. Court of Inquisition on Maids and BUDGELL Bachelors Letter from an Idler STEELE 321. Criticism on Paradise Lost ...... ... ADDISON 322. Letter from Octavia , complaining ...
... Spectator's Partiality - From a Man of Fashion ....... ...... 320. Court of Inquisition on Maids and BUDGELL Bachelors Letter from an Idler STEELE 321. Criticism on Paradise Lost ...... ... ADDISON 322. Letter from Octavia , complaining ...
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... song . On a Chambermaid's Perquisites .. STEELE 367. Various Advantages of the Spectators -Paper - Printing ....................................... . ...... ... ADDISON No. 368. Account of the Death of Madame de Villacerfe CONTENTS . vii.
... song . On a Chambermaid's Perquisites .. STEELE 367. Various Advantages of the Spectators -Paper - Printing ....................................... . ...... ... ADDISON No. 368. Account of the Death of Madame de Villacerfe CONTENTS . vii.
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... alleviating the distresses of life by the force of reason and philosophy . Pom- pey , when he came to Rhodes , had a curiosity to visit the famous philosopher Possidonius ; but find- ing him in his sick bed , he bewailed the 8 SPECTATOR .
... alleviating the distresses of life by the force of reason and philosophy . Pom- pey , when he came to Rhodes , had a curiosity to visit the famous philosopher Possidonius ; but find- ing him in his sick bed , he bewailed the 8 SPECTATOR .
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... SPECTATOR , " HAVING seen in several of your papers a con- cern for the honour of the clergy , and their doing every thing as becomes their character , and parti- cularly performing the public service with a due zeal and devotion ; I am ...
... SPECTATOR , " HAVING seen in several of your papers a con- cern for the honour of the clergy , and their doing every thing as becomes their character , and parti- cularly performing the public service with a due zeal and devotion ; I am ...
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Términos y frases comunes
acquaintance Adam Adam and Eve Æneas Æneid agreeable angels appear bagnio beautiful behaviour behold called Callisthenes character cheerfulness consider conversation creature death delight desire discourse endeavour entertainment eyes fancy father favour fortune genius gentleman give grace hand happy hear heart heaven Homer honour humble servant humour Iliad imagination innocence Jupiter kind lady learning letter live look mankind manner Margaret Clark Menippus Milton mind Mohocks moral nature neral never night obliged observed occasion OVID paper Paradise Lost particular passed passion Paul Lorrain person pleased pleasure Plutarch poem poet present racter reader reason received reflections Sempronia sight Sir Roger soul SPECTATOR spirit take notice tell thee thing thou thought tion told town tural ture VIRG Virgil virtue whole woman words writ writing yard land young