The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... turns upon the same principles and passions in all ages , I thought it very proper to take minutes of what passed in that age , for the instruction of this . The antiquary who lent these papers gave me a character of Eucrate , the ...
... turns upon the same principles and passions in all ages , I thought it very proper to take minutes of what passed in that age , for the instruction of this . The antiquary who lent these papers gave me a character of Eucrate , the ...
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... turning it into ridicule . But though the lan- guage is mean , the thoughts , as I have before said , from one end to the other , are natural and there- fore cannot fail to please those who are not judges of language , or those who ...
... turning it into ridicule . But though the lan- guage is mean , the thoughts , as I have before said , from one end to the other , are natural and there- fore cannot fail to please those who are not judges of language , or those who ...
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... turn to receive kind aspects from those little thrones , which all the com- pany , but these lovers , call the bars . I saw a gen- tleman turn as pale as ashes , because an idol turn- ed the sugar in a tea - dish for his rival , and ...
... turn to receive kind aspects from those little thrones , which all the com- pany , but these lovers , call the bars . I saw a gen- tleman turn as pale as ashes , because an idol turn- ed the sugar in a tea - dish for his rival , and ...
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... turns her into a very odd sort of an animal . I would therefore have the Demurrer consider what a strange figure she will make , if she chances to get over all difficulties , and comes to a final resolution , in that unseasonable part ...
... turns her into a very odd sort of an animal . I would therefore have the Demurrer consider what a strange figure she will make , if she chances to get over all difficulties , and comes to a final resolution , in that unseasonable part ...
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... turn hath made amends : thou hast fulfill'd Thy words , Creator bounteous and benign ! Giver of all things fair ; but fairest this Of all thy gifts , nor enviest . I now see Bone of my bone , flesh of my flesh , myself . " She heard me ...
... turn hath made amends : thou hast fulfill'd Thy words , Creator bounteous and benign ! Giver of all things fair ; but fairest this Of all thy gifts , nor enviest . I now see Bone of my bone , flesh of my flesh , myself . " She heard me ...
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