The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volúmenes1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 páginas |
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... circumstance of glory and triumph . At such a time the mind of the prosperous man goes , as it were , abroad , among ... circumstances to prove it ; married to a great fortune . When they and never fails to aggravate their distress , by ...
... circumstance of glory and triumph . At such a time the mind of the prosperous man goes , as it were , abroad , among ... circumstances to prove it ; married to a great fortune . When they and never fails to aggravate their distress , by ...
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... circumstances : and if by your mediation you can procure a subsidy for a prince ( who never failed to make all that beheld him merry at his appearance ) you will merit the thanks of your friend , " THE KING OF LATIUM . ' ADVERTISEMENT ...
... circumstances : and if by your mediation you can procure a subsidy for a prince ( who never failed to make all that beheld him merry at his appearance ) you will merit the thanks of your friend , " THE KING OF LATIUM . ' ADVERTISEMENT ...
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... circumstances that can create either barbarous , and what more exposes us to attention or horror . The mind of the rea- the contempt and ridicule of our neigh- der is wonderfully prepared for his recep - bours , than that dreadful ...
... circumstances that can create either barbarous , and what more exposes us to attention or horror . The mind of the rea- the contempt and ridicule of our neigh- der is wonderfully prepared for his recep - bours , than that dreadful ...
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... circumstances ful of hints , that would look like a rhap -- Poem in patch - work - Nulli gravis est sody of nonsense to any body but myself . percussus Achilles - The female conventi- There is nothing in them but obscurity and cler ...
... circumstances ful of hints , that would look like a rhap -- Poem in patch - work - Nulli gravis est sody of nonsense to any body but myself . percussus Achilles - The female conventi- There is nothing in them but obscurity and cler ...
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... circumstances . The thought in the third stanza was never touched by any other poet , and is such a one as would have shined in Homer or Virgil : So thus did both these nobles die , Whose courage none could stain ; An English archer ...
... circumstances . The thought in the third stanza was never touched by any other poet , and is such a one as would have shined in Homer or Virgil : So thus did both these nobles die , Whose courage none could stain ; An English archer ...
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