The Spectator, Том 9William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... desire ; her I have ob . tained ; our humors agree ; perish all those who would separate us ! Death alone shall deprive me of her . I SHOULD esteem myself a very happy man if my speculations could in the least contribute to the ...
... desire ; her I have ob . tained ; our humors agree ; perish all those who would separate us ! Death alone shall deprive me of her . I SHOULD esteem myself a very happy man if my speculations could in the least contribute to the ...
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... desire that the same rule may be extended to his whole fraternity of hea- then gods , it being my design to condemn every poem to the flames in which Jupiter thunders or exercises any other act of authority which does not belong to him ...
... desire that the same rule may be extended to his whole fraternity of hea- then gods , it being my design to condemn every poem to the flames in which Jupiter thunders or exercises any other act of authority which does not belong to him ...
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... which are so prettily laced down the sides with little c's how instructive soever they may be , do not carry with them that authority as the others .. I do again therefore desire , that , for the 20 No. 526 , THE SPECTATOR .
... which are so prettily laced down the sides with little c's how instructive soever they may be , do not carry with them that authority as the others .. I do again therefore desire , that , for the 20 No. 526 , THE SPECTATOR .
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. I do again therefore desire , that , for the sake of their dear necks , you would bestow one penful of your ink upon them . I know you are loth to expose them ; and it is , I must confess , a thousand ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. I do again therefore desire , that , for the sake of their dear necks , you would bestow one penful of your ink upon them . I know you are loth to expose them ; and it is , I must confess , a thousand ...
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... desires and endeavors of uniting our selves to him by all the acts of religion and virtue . Such an habitual homage to the Supreme Being would in a particular manner banish from among us that prevailing impiety of using his name on the ...
... desires and endeavors of uniting our selves to him by all the acts of religion and virtue . Such an habitual homage to the Supreme Being would in a particular manner banish from among us that prevailing impiety of using his name on the ...
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