The Spectator, Volume 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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Page 5
... pleasure and complacency : Thus while God spake , ambrosial fragrance fill'd All heav'n , and in the blessed spirits elect Sense of new joy ineffable diffus'd . Beyond compare the Son of God was seen 1 Most glorious ; in him all his ...
... pleasure and complacency : Thus while God spake , ambrosial fragrance fill'd All heav'n , and in the blessed spirits elect Sense of new joy ineffable diffus'd . Beyond compare the Son of God was seen 1 Most glorious ; in him all his ...
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... pleasures ; had its intelligence ; and as an apostle in sa- but now one face of indolence overspreads the cred writ is ... pleasure for the reality of its con- ' When Scanderbeg , Prince of Epirus , was dead , the Turks , who had but too ...
... pleasures ; had its intelligence ; and as an apostle in sa- but now one face of indolence overspreads the cred writ is ... pleasure for the reality of its con- ' When Scanderbeg , Prince of Epirus , was dead , the Turks , who had but too ...
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... pleasure and instruction exerted act of memory that presents the shape of the letters ; but habit makes us do it mecha - damental rules , that might so tend to the im- nically , without staying , like children , to re- provement of its ...
... pleasure and instruction exerted act of memory that presents the shape of the letters ; but habit makes us do it mecha - damental rules , that might so tend to the im- nically , without staying , like children , to re- provement of its ...
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... pleasure upon his new crea- the first day ! -Thus was the first day even and morn Nor past uncelebrated , nor unsung By the celestial choirs , when orient light Exhaling first from darkness they beheld ; Birth - day of hea'vn and earth ...
... pleasure upon his new crea- the first day ! -Thus was the first day even and morn Nor past uncelebrated , nor unsung By the celestial choirs , when orient light Exhaling first from darkness they beheld ; Birth - day of hea'vn and earth ...
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... pleasure he took in conversing with him , which contains a very noble moral . No. 345. ] Saturday , April 5 , 1712 . Sanctius his animal , mentisque capacius altæ Deerat adhuc , et quod dominari in cætera posset , Natus homo est . Ovid ...
... pleasure he took in conversing with him , which contains a very noble moral . No. 345. ] Saturday , April 5 , 1712 . Sanctius his animal , mentisque capacius altæ Deerat adhuc , et quod dominari in cætera posset , Natus homo est . Ovid ...
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