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Pagina 13
... " I am, Sir, your bumble servant, " Mary Comfit. " If I observe he cannot speak, I'll give him time to recover him- •elf, and ask him how he does." "Dear Sir, " I beg you to print this without No. 326.] THE SPECTATOR. 18.
... " I am, Sir, your bumble servant, " Mary Comfit. " If I observe he cannot speak, I'll give him time to recover him- •elf, and ask him how he does." "Dear Sir, " I beg you to print this without No. 326.] THE SPECTATOR. 18.
Pagina 120
... speaking more at large of such shadowy and imaginary persons as may be introduced into heroic poems, I shall beg leave to explain myself in a matter which is curious in its kind, and which none of the critics have treated of. It is ...
... speaking more at large of such shadowy and imaginary persons as may be introduced into heroic poems, I shall beg leave to explain myself in a matter which is curious in its kind, and which none of the critics have treated of. It is ...
Pagina 134
or speaking, unless the discourse ran upon hooks, (put me upon forcing myself amongst men. I immediately affects the ... speak my heart to her: and her circumstances are not considerable enough to make _up for the narrowness of mine. But ...
or speaking, unless the discourse ran upon hooks, (put me upon forcing myself amongst men. I immediately affects the ... speak my heart to her: and her circumstances are not considerable enough to make _up for the narrowness of mine. But ...
Pagina 151
... speak after the manner of logicians, I would distinguish into the material and the formal. By the latter I understand those advantages which my readers receive, as their minds are either improved or delighted "by these my daily labours ...
... speak after the manner of logicians, I would distinguish into the material and the formal. By the latter I understand those advantages which my readers receive, as their minds are either improved or delighted "by these my daily labours ...
Pagina 154
... speak of it to my cousin with some apprehension. She smiled ; and said, she knew M. Festeau had no inclination to do her injury. He seemed to recover himself, and smiling also proceeded in his work. Immediately after the operation, he ...
... speak of it to my cousin with some apprehension. She smiled ; and said, she knew M. Festeau had no inclination to do her injury. He seemed to recover himself, and smiling also proceeded in his work. Immediately after the operation, he ...
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