The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index ...S. Marks, 1826 |
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... delight of being admir- trary , I believe our hours may very often be ed , addressed to , and flattered , with no ill more profitably laid out in such transactions consequence to her reputation . This lady is as make no figure in the ...
... delight of being admir- trary , I believe our hours may very often be ed , addressed to , and flattered , with no ill more profitably laid out in such transactions consequence to her reputation . This lady is as make no figure in the ...
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... delight of being admir- trary , I believe our hours may very often be ed , addressed to , and flattered , with no ill more profitably laid out in such transactions consequence to her reputation . This lady is as make no figure in the ...
... delight of being admir- trary , I believe our hours may very often be ed , addressed to , and flattered , with no ill more profitably laid out in such transactions consequence to her reputation . This lady is as make no figure in the ...
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... delightful habitation . The reader , dur- self obliged to bestow one upon every book in ing their whole course of action , always finds particular . The first three books I have al - himself in the walks of Paradise . In short , as ...
... delightful habitation . The reader , dur- self obliged to bestow one upon every book in ing their whole course of action , always finds particular . The first three books I have al - himself in the walks of Paradise . In short , as ...
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... delightful task , To prune these growing plants , and tend these flow'rs : Which were it toilsome , yet with thee were ... delight Both of her beauty and submissive charms Smil'd with superior love.— The poet adds , that the devil turned ...
... delightful task , To prune these growing plants , and tend these flow'rs : Which were it toilsome , yet with thee were ... delight Both of her beauty and submissive charms Smil'd with superior love.— The poet adds , that the devil turned ...
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... delightful scene in his mind . Eve's dream is full of those high conceits engendering pride , which , we are told , the ... delight ! Awake : the morning shines and the fresh field Calls us ; we lose the prime , to mark how spring Our ...
... delightful scene in his mind . Eve's dream is full of those high conceits engendering pride , which , we are told , the ... delight ! Awake : the morning shines and the fresh field Calls us ; we lose the prime , to mark how spring Our ...
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