The British Essayists: SpectatorT. and J. Allman, 1823 |
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... farther . In the mean time I carry it with so equal a behaviour , that the nymph and the swain too are mightily at a loss : each believes I , who know them both well , think myself revenged in their love to one another , which creates ...
... farther . In the mean time I carry it with so equal a behaviour , that the nymph and the swain too are mightily at a loss : each believes I , who know them both well , think myself revenged in their love to one another , which creates ...
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... farther on the intellec- tual leaves before mentioned , and found almost as great a variety among them , as in the vegetable world . I could easily observe the smooth shining Italian leaves , the nimble French aspen always in motion ...
... farther on the intellec- tual leaves before mentioned , and found almost as great a variety among them , as in the vegetable world . I could easily observe the smooth shining Italian leaves , the nimble French aspen always in motion ...
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... farther , I am master of neither of those subjects . Yours , ' MR . SPECTATOR , PILL GARLICK . ' I desire you will print this in italic , so as it may be generally taken notice of . It is designed only to admonish all persons , who ...
... farther , I am master of neither of those subjects . Yours , ' MR . SPECTATOR , PILL GARLICK . ' I desire you will print this in italic , so as it may be generally taken notice of . It is designed only to admonish all persons , who ...
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... farther toil his tired limbs refuse , The dreaming hunter still the chace pursues . The judge a - bed dispenses still the laws , And sleeps again o'er the unfinish'd cause . The dozing racer hears his chariot roll , Smacks the vain whip ...
... farther toil his tired limbs refuse , The dreaming hunter still the chace pursues . The judge a - bed dispenses still the laws , And sleeps again o'er the unfinish'd cause . The dozing racer hears his chariot roll , Smacks the vain whip ...
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... farther told him , that when he was a boy , he used to declare , that as soon as he came to age he would dis- tribute wealth to none but virtuous and just men ; upon which Jupiter , considering the pernicious con- sequences of such a ...
... farther told him , that when he was a boy , he used to declare , that as soon as he came to age he would dis- tribute wealth to none but virtuous and just men ; upon which Jupiter , considering the pernicious con- sequences of such a ...
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Addison admiration agreeable appear AUGUST 23 beauty body character consider countenance creatures daugh delight desire discourse divine dreams dress Duke of Burgundy Eastcourt entertained excellent eyes farther favour folly fortune gentleman give greatest hand happy head hear heard heart honest honour hope human humble servant humour husband imagination kind lady learned letter live look manner marriage married matter merit mind mirth modesty nature nerally never obliged observed occasion paper particular passion person Pharamond Pindar pleased pleasure Plutarch Plutus present pretty racter reader reason Rechteren Roger de Coverley Samson Agonistes seems sense shew sight Sir Robert Viner sorrow soul SPECTATOR tell temper thing Thomas Tickell thou thought tion told town Tunbridge verse VIRG Virgil virtue whole wife woman women word write young
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Página 151 - And are at their wit's end. Then they cry unto the Lord in their trouble, And he bringeth them out of their distresses. He maketh the storm a calm, So that the waves thereof are still. Then they are glad because they be quiet; So he bringeth them unto the haven where they would be. Oh that men would praise the LORD for his goodness, And for his wonderful works to the children of men!