The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 sep 2020 - 312 pagina's |
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... Book, compared with its Rivals and Antagonists, is like Moses's Serpent, that immediately swallow'd up and devoured those of the AEgyptians. I shall not be so vain as to think, that where the SPECTATOR appears, the other publick Prints ...
... Book, compared with its Rivals and Antagonists, is like Moses's Serpent, that immediately swallow'd up and devoured those of the AEgyptians. I shall not be so vain as to think, that where the SPECTATOR appears, the other publick Prints ...
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J. ADDISON. gave me a sight of a List in his Pocket - book of all of this Class , who for these five Years have fallen under his Observation , with himself at the Head of ' em , and in the Rear ( as one of a promising and improving ...
J. ADDISON. gave me a sight of a List in his Pocket - book of all of this Class , who for these five Years have fallen under his Observation , with himself at the Head of ' em , and in the Rear ( as one of a promising and improving ...
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... book of the Iliad is thus translated by Professor Blackie: 'The most Ill- favoured wight was he, I ween, of all the Grecian host. With hideous squint the railer leered: on one foot he was lame; Forward before his narrow chest his ...
... book of the Iliad is thus translated by Professor Blackie: 'The most Ill- favoured wight was he, I ween, of all the Grecian host. With hideous squint the railer leered: on one foot he was lame; Forward before his narrow chest his ...
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... Book to the Cardinal, after having expunged the Passages which had given him offence. [4] Sextus Quintus was not of so generous and forgiving a Temper. Upon his being made Pope, the statue of Pasquin was one Night dressed in a very ...
... Book to the Cardinal, after having expunged the Passages which had given him offence. [4] Sextus Quintus was not of so generous and forgiving a Temper. Upon his being made Pope, the statue of Pasquin was one Night dressed in a very ...
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... Books, and Study away three Ounces more. As for the remaining Parts of the Pound, I keep no account of them. I do not ... Book, I find the Medium to be two hundred weight, so that I cannot discover that impaired one Ounce in my Health ...
... Books, and Study away three Ounces more. As for the remaining Parts of the Pound, I keep no account of them. I do not ... Book, I find the Medium to be two hundred weight, so that I cannot discover that impaired one Ounce in my Health ...
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