The Spectator, Volume 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... with Misfortunes , is fuch a Spectacle as Gods might look upon with Pleasure : And fuch a Pleasure it is which one meets with in the Representation of a well- writ- written Tragedy . Diversions of this kind wear out of THE ...
... with Misfortunes , is fuch a Spectacle as Gods might look upon with Pleasure : And fuch a Pleasure it is which one meets with in the Representation of a well- writ- written Tragedy . Diversions of this kind wear out of THE ...
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... Head . For my own part , when I fee a Man utter- ing his Complaints under fuch a Moun- tain of Feathers , I am apt to look upon One him him rather as an unfortunate Lunatick , than a diftreffed N ° 42. The SPECTATOR . 35 :
... Head . For my own part , when I fee a Man utter- ing his Complaints under fuch a Moun- tain of Feathers , I am apt to look upon One him him rather as an unfortunate Lunatick , than a diftreffed N ° 42. The SPECTATOR . 35 :
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... look upon a certain Nor- ' thern Prince's March in Conjunction with Infidels , to be palpably a- gainst our good Will and Liking ; ( and , for all Monfieur Palmquist , a ' most dangerous Innovation ; and we are by no means yet fure ...
... look upon a certain Nor- ' thern Prince's March in Conjunction with Infidels , to be palpably a- gainst our good Will and Liking ; ( and , for all Monfieur Palmquist , a ' most dangerous Innovation ; and we are by no means yet fure ...
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... Look , my Lord , it comes ! Ham . Angels and Ministers of Grace defendus ! Be thou a Spirit of Health , or Goblin damn'd ; Bring with thee Airs from Heav'n , or Blafts from Hell ; Be thy Event wicked or charitable ; VOL . II . C Thou ...
... Look , my Lord , it comes ! Ham . Angels and Ministers of Grace defendus ! Be thou a Spirit of Health , or Goblin damn'd ; Bring with thee Airs from Heav'n , or Blafts from Hell ; Be thy Event wicked or charitable ; VOL . II . C Thou ...
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... looks like killing in cold Blood . To give my Opinion upon this Cafe ; the Fact ought not to have been represent- ed , but to have been told , if there was any Occafion for it . IT may not be unacceptable to the Reader , to see how ...
... looks like killing in cold Blood . To give my Opinion upon this Cafe ; the Fact ought not to have been represent- ed , but to have been told , if there was any Occafion for it . IT may not be unacceptable to the Reader , to see how ...
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