The Spectator, Volume 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... in the Line , and turning the Defcription of his manner of Talking into an Admira- tion of it , is inexpreffibly Beautiful , and won- wonderfully fuited to the fond Character of the Perfon that N ° 39. The SPECTATOR . 17.
... in the Line , and turning the Defcription of his manner of Talking into an Admira- tion of it , is inexpreffibly Beautiful , and won- wonderfully fuited to the fond Character of the Perfon that N ° 39. The SPECTATOR . 17.
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... tion of it , and be concluded by the fame Catastrophe . 1 THERE is alfo another Particular which may be reckoned among the Ble- mifhes , or rather the falfe Beauties , of our English Tragedy : I mean thofe par- ticular Speeches which ...
... tion of it , and be concluded by the fame Catastrophe . 1 THERE is alfo another Particular which may be reckoned among the Ble- mifhes , or rather the falfe Beauties , of our English Tragedy : I mean thofe par- ticular Speeches which ...
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... tion of them better than by prefenting you with a Letter from a Gentleman , who belongs to a Society of this Order of Men , refiding at Oxford . SIR , Oxford , April 13. 1711 . Four a Clock in the Morning . N fome of your late ...
... tion of them better than by prefenting you with a Letter from a Gentleman , who belongs to a Society of this Order of Men , refiding at Oxford . SIR , Oxford , April 13. 1711 . Four a Clock in the Morning . N fome of your late ...
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... tion , but is fo modeft as to admit her Vifitants no farther than her Toilet . It is a very odd Sight that beautiful Crea- ture makes , when fhe is talking Poli- ticks with her Treffes flowing about her Shoulders , and examining that ...
... tion , but is fo modeft as to admit her Vifitants no farther than her Toilet . It is a very odd Sight that beautiful Crea- ture makes , when fhe is talking Poli- ticks with her Treffes flowing about her Shoulders , and examining that ...
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... tion , and from the Remarks made ' in it examined my own Heart fo ftrict- ly , that I thought I had found out its moft fecret Avenues , with a Refolu- tion to be aware of them for the fu- " ture . But alas ! to my Sorrow I now ...
... tion , and from the Remarks made ' in it examined my own Heart fo ftrict- ly , that I thought I had found out its moft fecret Avenues , with a Refolu- tion to be aware of them for the fu- " ture . But alas ! to my Sorrow I now ...
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