The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Number of Walks and Al- lys , which often widened into beau- tiful Openings , as Circles or Ovals , fet round with Yews and Cypreffes , with Niches , Grotto's , and Caves pla- ced on the fides , encompaffed with Ivy . There was no Sound ...
... Number of Walks and Al- lys , which often widened into beau- tiful Openings , as Circles or Ovals , fet round with Yews and Cypreffes , with Niches , Grotto's , and Caves pla- ced on the fides , encompaffed with Ivy . There was no Sound ...
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... Numbers , whom I faw wande- ring at the Foot of the Hill . I turn- ed away from this defpicable Troop with Difdain , and addreffing my felf C to my Guide , told her , that as I had ❝ fome Hopes I fhould be able to reach up part of the ...
... Numbers , whom I faw wande- ring at the Foot of the Hill . I turn- ed away from this defpicable Troop with Difdain , and addreffing my felf C to my Guide , told her , that as I had ❝ fome Hopes I fhould be able to reach up part of the ...
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... Number and Dignity . I was now at liberty to take a full Pro- fpect of that delightful Region . I was infpired with new Vigour and Life , and faw every thing in nobler and more pleafing View than before ; I breathed a purer Æther in a ...
... Number and Dignity . I was now at liberty to take a full Pro- fpect of that delightful Region . I was infpired with new Vigour and Life , and faw every thing in nobler and more pleafing View than before ; I breathed a purer Æther in a ...
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... Number of others , among whom I was furprized to fee fome in the Ha- • bit of Laplanders , who , notwithstand- ing the Uncouthness of their Dress , had lately obtained a Place upon the Mountain . I faw Pindar walking a- lone , no one ...
... Number of others , among whom I was furprized to fee fome in the Ha- • bit of Laplanders , who , notwithstand- ing the Uncouthness of their Dress , had lately obtained a Place upon the Mountain . I faw Pindar walking a- lone , no one ...
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... Number of his Slaves , and the Extent of his Territories ? Such un- ' doubtedly would be the tragical Ef- ' fects of a Prince's living with no Re- ligion , which are not to be furpaffed ' but by his having a false one , IF Ambition were ...
... Number of his Slaves , and the Extent of his Territories ? Such un- ' doubtedly would be the tragical Ef- ' fects of a Prince's living with no Re- ligion , which are not to be furpaffed ' but by his having a false one , IF Ambition were ...
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