The Spectator, Volume 3Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 - English essays |
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... leaving her for three days , is inimitably beautiful and natural . Cum milite ifto præfens , abfens ut fies : Dies noctefque me ames : me defideres : Me fomnies me expectes : de me cogites : Me fperes : me te oblectes : mecum tota fis ...
... leaving her for three days , is inimitably beautiful and natural . Cum milite ifto præfens , abfens ut fies : Dies noctefque me ames : me defideres : Me fomnies me expectes : de me cogites : Me fperes : me te oblectes : mecum tota fis ...
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... leave nothing to chance or humour , but are ftill for deriving every action from fome plot and contrivance , for drawing up a perpetual fcheme of * Ecclefiafticus ix . 1 . caufes caufes and events , and preferving a conftant correfpon ...
... leave nothing to chance or humour , but are ftill for deriving every action from fome plot and contrivance , for drawing up a perpetual fcheme of * Ecclefiafticus ix . 1 . caufes caufes and events , and preferving a conftant correfpon ...
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... leaves fall off in autumn ; and thefe too will be reftored with the re- turning fpring . * By STEELE . T # N ° 173 Tuesday , September 18 , 171 . I Remove fera monfira , tuæque Saxificos vultus , quæcunque ea , tolle Medufe . Ovid . Met ...
... leaves fall off in autumn ; and thefe too will be reftored with the re- turning fpring . * By STEELE . T # N ° 173 Tuesday , September 18 , 171 . I Remove fera monfira , tuæque Saxificos vultus , quæcunque ea , tolle Medufe . Ovid . Met ...
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... perhaps feem very impertinent , if grew ferious in the conclufion . I would nevertheless leave it to the confideration of those who are the patrons of of this monftrous trial of fkill , whether or no N ° 173 21 THE SPECTATOR .
... perhaps feem very impertinent , if grew ferious in the conclufion . I would nevertheless leave it to the confideration of those who are the patrons of of this monftrous trial of fkill , whether or no N ° 173 21 THE SPECTATOR .
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... leave the author of the epiftle to exprefs . his condition his own way . • • Mr. SPECTATOR , I in many of your Pa Do not deny but you appear pers to understand human life pretty well ; but ⚫ there are very many things which you cannot ...
... leave the author of the epiftle to exprefs . his condition his own way . • • Mr. SPECTATOR , I in many of your Pa Do not deny but you appear pers to understand human life pretty well ; but ⚫ there are very many things which you cannot ...
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