The Spectator, Volumen9William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... turns more upon Venus or Helen than on the party concerned . I have known a copy of verses on a great hero highly commended ; but ... turn , I would Philips . recommend to their consideration the pastorals of Mr. No. 523 . THE SPECTATOR .
... turns more upon Venus or Helen than on the party concerned . I have known a copy of verses on a great hero highly commended ; but ... turn , I would Philips . recommend to their consideration the pastorals of Mr. No. 523 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... turning like a labyrinth ; but yet it appeared to me afterwards , that these last all met in one issue , so that many that seemed to steer quite contrary courses , did at length meet and face one another , to the no little amazement of ...
... turning like a labyrinth ; but yet it appeared to me afterwards , that these last all met in one issue , so that many that seemed to steer quite contrary courses , did at length meet and face one another , to the no little amazement of ...
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... turn . He showed me many other kind of fools which put me quite out of humor with the place . At last he carried me to the right paths , where I found true and solid pleasure , which entertained me all the way , till we came in closer ...
... turn . He showed me many other kind of fools which put me quite out of humor with the place . At last he carried me to the right paths , where I found true and solid pleasure , which entertained me all the way , till we came in closer ...
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... turning from , or appearing grave and distant to their old friends . When man and wife are in the same coach , you are to see whether they appear pleased or tired with each other , and whether they carry the due mean in the eye of the ...
... turning from , or appearing grave and distant to their old friends . When man and wife are in the same coach , you are to see whether they appear pleased or tired with each other , and whether they carry the due mean in the eye of the ...
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... turn his mysteries into ridicule . My friend , Will Honeycomb , who was so unmerci- fully witty upon the women in a couple of letters which I lately communicated to the public , has given the la- dies ample satisfaction , by marrying a ...
... turn his mysteries into ridicule . My friend , Will Honeycomb , who was so unmerci- fully witty upon the women in a couple of letters which I lately communicated to the public , has given the la- dies ample satisfaction , by marrying a ...
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