The Spectator, Volumen9William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... hear , I mean that can report what they have seen or heard ; and this through incapacity or prejudice , one of which disables almost every man who talks to you from re- presenting things as he ought . For which reason I am come to a ...
... hear , I mean that can report what they have seen or heard ; and this through incapacity or prejudice , one of which disables almost every man who talks to you from re- presenting things as he ought . For which reason I am come to a ...
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... hear from others as literally as their parts or zeal will permit , and are called reciters . Here was a fellow in town some years ago , who used 1 to divert himself by telling a lie at Charing - XIV No. 521 . THE SPECTATOR .
... hear from others as literally as their parts or zeal will permit , and are called reciters . Here was a fellow in town some years ago , who used 1 to divert himself by telling a lie at Charing - XIV No. 521 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... hear some of the beautiful passages , the admirer of it has repeated to me a speech of Apollo , or a description of Polypheme . At other times , when I have search- ed for the actions of a great man , who gave a subject to the writer ...
... hear some of the beautiful passages , the admirer of it has repeated to me a speech of Apollo , or a description of Polypheme . At other times , when I have search- ed for the actions of a great man , who gave a subject to the writer ...
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... hear whether any of those had ever been so unfortunate , that had been before very hearty in the straight paths . " I considered all these strange sights with great attention , till at last I was interrupted by a cluster of the ...
... hear whether any of those had ever been so unfortunate , that had been before very hearty in the straight paths . " I considered all these strange sights with great attention , till at last I was interrupted by a cluster of the ...
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... hear that she proves worthy of her father , worthy of you , and of your and her an- cestors . Her ingenuity is admirable ; her frugality extraordinary . She loves me , the surest pledge of her virtue ; and adds to this a wonderful ...
... hear that she proves worthy of her father , worthy of you , and of your and her an- cestors . Her ingenuity is admirable ; her frugality extraordinary . She loves me , the surest pledge of her virtue ; and adds to this a wonderful ...
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