The Spectator, Volume 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Pagina 37
... occasions . The same show of religion appears in all the foreign reformed churches , and enters so much in their ... occasion of it is certainly this . Those swarms of sectaries that over - ran the nation in the time of the great ...
... occasions . The same show of religion appears in all the foreign reformed churches , and enters so much in their ... occasion of it is certainly this . Those swarms of sectaries that over - ran the nation in the time of the great ...
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... occasion to tell me , that by his experience it is neither one nor the other , but rather that middle kind of state , com- monly known by the name of purgatory . The fair sex have likewise obliged me with their reflexions upon the same ...
... occasion to tell me , that by his experience it is neither one nor the other , but rather that middle kind of state , com- monly known by the name of purgatory . The fair sex have likewise obliged me with their reflexions upon the same ...
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... occasion have frequently reflected on the descrip- tions of them in ancient poets . I remember Longinus highly recommends one in Homer , be- cause the poet has not amused himself with little fancies upon the occasion , as authors of an ...
... occasion have frequently reflected on the descrip- tions of them in ancient poets . I remember Longinus highly recommends one in Homer , be- cause the poet has not amused himself with little fancies upon the occasion , as authors of an ...
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Death and Character of Dick Eastcourt STEELE | 98 |
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