The Spectator, Volume 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Pagina vii
... proper Method of repelling Ca- lumny 391 Heathen Fables on Prayers - Vanity of human Wishes 392 Transformation of Fidelia into a Look- ing - Glass 393 Reflections on the Delights of Spring Addison 394 On the little Arts of making ...
... proper Method of repelling Ca- lumny 391 Heathen Fables on Prayers - Vanity of human Wishes 392 Transformation of Fidelia into a Look- ing - Glass 393 Reflections on the Delights of Spring Addison 394 On the little Arts of making ...
Pagina 176
... proper engine for the soul to work with . This description does not only comprehend fatigable man in business of this kind , and has. rably described ; and it is no small satisfac- tion to those of the same turn of desire , that he ...
... proper engine for the soul to work with . This description does not only comprehend fatigable man in business of this kind , and has. rably described ; and it is no small satisfac- tion to those of the same turn of desire , that he ...
Pagina 220
... proper little purpose , without any due observations accent to each word , and how to vary the made to them of the proper accent and voice according to the nature of the sen- manner of reading ; by this means they have tence . There is ...
... proper little purpose , without any due observations accent to each word , and how to vary the made to them of the proper accent and voice according to the nature of the sen- manner of reading ; by this means they have tence . There is ...
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