“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... lived enough both to nature and to glory ; and your Grace may make that reflection with much more . juftice . He fpoke it after he had arrived at empire , by an ufurpation upon those whom he had inflaved ; but the prince of Mindlebeim ...
... lived enough both to nature and to glory ; and your Grace may make that reflection with much more . juftice . He fpoke it after he had arrived at empire , by an ufurpation upon those whom he had inflaved ; but the prince of Mindlebeim ...
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... lived together in fo good an understanding , and celebrated one another with fo much generofity , that each of them receives an additional luftre from his contemporaries , and is more famous for having lived with men of fo extraordi ...
... lived together in fo good an understanding , and celebrated one another with fo much generofity , that each of them receives an additional luftre from his contemporaries , and is more famous for having lived with men of fo extraordi ...
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... lived the lives of fylan deities , or roved a- mong the walks of Paradife , like the first happy pair . * But pr'ythee leave thefe whimfies , and come to town , order to live and talk like other mortals . However , as I ⚫ am extremely ...
... lived the lives of fylan deities , or roved a- mong the walks of Paradife , like the first happy pair . * But pr'ythee leave thefe whimfies , and come to town , order to live and talk like other mortals . However , as I ⚫ am extremely ...
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... lived paffion , that immediately decays upon growing fami- liar with its object , unless it be still fed with fresh disco- . veries , and kept alive by a new perpetual fucceffion of mi- , racles rifing up to its view . And even the ...
... lived paffion , that immediately decays upon growing fami- liar with its object , unless it be still fed with fresh disco- . veries , and kept alive by a new perpetual fucceffion of mi- , racles rifing up to its view . And even the ...
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... lived a batchelor to this day , and instead of a numerous offspring , with which , in the regular ways of life , I might poffibly have delighted myfelf , I have only to amufe myself with the repetition of old stories ⚫ and intrigues ...
... lived a batchelor to this day , and instead of a numerous offspring , with which , in the regular ways of life , I might poffibly have delighted myfelf , I have only to amufe myself with the repetition of old stories ⚫ and intrigues ...
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