The Spectator, Volume 1George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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... ( when the characters come out and shew themselves at full Mr. Tickell says , it was projected in concert with Sir Richard Steele , which comes the same thing.- H. with other particulars of the like nature , that conduce.
... ( when the characters come out and shew themselves at full Mr. Tickell says , it was projected in concert with Sir Richard Steele , which comes the same thing.- H. with other particulars of the like nature , that conduce.
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... thing new or strange to be seen : nay , to such a degree was my curiosity raised , that having read the controver- sies cf some great men concerning the antiquities of Egypt , I made a voyage to Grand Cairo , on purpose to take the ...
... thing new or strange to be seen : nay , to such a degree was my curiosity raised , that having read the controver- sies cf some great men concerning the antiquities of Egypt , I made a voyage to Grand Cairo , on purpose to take the ...
Pagina 8
... thing that is reasonable ; but as for these three particulars , though I am sensible they might tend very much to the embellishment of my paper , I cannot yet come to a resolution of communicating them to the public . They would indeed ...
... thing that is reasonable ; but as for these three particulars , though I am sensible they might tend very much to the embellishment of my paper , I cannot yet come to a resolution of communicating them to the public . They would indeed ...
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... thing " approaching that might hurt them . She appeared , indeed , infinitely timorous in all her behaviour ; and , whether it was from the delicacy of her constitution , or that she was troubled with vapours , as I was afterwards told ...
... thing " approaching that might hurt them . She appeared , indeed , infinitely timorous in all her behaviour ; and , whether it was from the delicacy of her constitution , or that she was troubled with vapours , as I was afterwards told ...
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... thing than can befal me . I would not anticipate the relish of any happiness , nor feel the weight of any misery , before it actually arrives . I know but one way of fortifying my soul against these gloomy presages and terrors of mind ...
... thing than can befal me . I would not anticipate the relish of any happiness , nor feel the weight of any misery , before it actually arrives . I know but one way of fortifying my soul against these gloomy presages and terrors of mind ...
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