The Spectator, Volume 4Clarendon Press, 1965 - 600 pagina's A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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Pagina 56
... leave , Thou busy , idle Thing , to heave . Stir not a Pulse ; and let my Blood , That turbulent , unruly Flood , Be softly staid : Let me be all but my Attention dead.1 The whole City of Venice is as still when I am singing , as this ...
... leave , Thou busy , idle Thing , to heave . Stir not a Pulse ; and let my Blood , That turbulent , unruly Flood , Be softly staid : Let me be all but my Attention dead.1 The whole City of Venice is as still when I am singing , as this ...
Pagina 104
... Leaves beforementioned , and found almost as great a Variety among them as in the vegetable World . I could easily observe the smooth shining Italian Leaves ; the nimble French Aspen , always in Motion ; the Greek and Latin Ever ...
... Leaves beforementioned , and found almost as great a Variety among them as in the vegetable World . I could easily observe the smooth shining Italian Leaves ; the nimble French Aspen , always in Motion ; the Greek and Latin Ever ...
Pagina 351
... Leave to tell you the Manner of her Death . She took Leave of all her Family , and bore the vain Application of Medicines with the greatest Patience imaginable . When the Physician told her she must certainly die , she desired , as well ...
... Leave to tell you the Manner of her Death . She took Leave of all her Family , and bore the vain Application of Medicines with the greatest Patience imaginable . When the Physician told her she must certainly die , she desired , as well ...
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