The Spectator, no. 315-635Harper & brothers, 1868 |
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... mind with sentiments of grandeur , as with thoughts of devotion . The passions which they are designed to raise , are a divine love and re- ligious fear . The particular beauty of the speeches in the third book , consists in that ...
... mind with sentiments of grandeur , as with thoughts of devotion . The passions which they are designed to raise , are a divine love and re- ligious fear . The particular beauty of the speeches in the third book , consists in that ...
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... mind , having caught nothing all day . which gives a tincture of its nature to every Thus , sir , you see how many examples action of one's life . It were as little hazard | I recall to mind , and what arguments I use to be lost in a ...
... mind , having caught nothing all day . which gives a tincture of its nature to every Thus , sir , you see how many examples action of one's life . It were as little hazard | I recall to mind , and what arguments I use to be lost in a ...
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... mind . ever , I have ventured to deny her . No ' I am , sir , your most humble servant , longer ago than yesterday , as we were coming to town , she saw a parcel of crows so heartily at breakfast upon a piece of horse - flesh , that she ...
... mind . ever , I have ventured to deny her . No ' I am , sir , your most humble servant , longer ago than yesterday , as we were coming to town , she saw a parcel of crows so heartily at breakfast upon a piece of horse - flesh , that she ...
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... mind . Eve's dream is full of those high conceits engendering pride , which , we.are told , the devil endeavoured to instil into her . Of this kind is that part of it where she fancies herself awakened by Adam in the following beautiful ...
... mind . Eve's dream is full of those high conceits engendering pride , which , we.are told , the devil endeavoured to instil into her . Of this kind is that part of it where she fancies herself awakened by Adam in the following beautiful ...
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... mind of it . If a gentleman of figure would be apt to chide my father , and , not in a county would make his family a pattern knowing his temper , may make him worse . of sobriety , good sense , and breeding , and Sir , if you have any ...
... mind of it . If a gentleman of figure would be apt to chide my father , and , not in a county would make his family a pattern knowing his temper , may make him worse . of sobriety , good sense , and breeding , and Sir , if you have any ...
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