The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 sivua |
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Sivu 25
... raised above two - pence in a glers , who , without being duly listed and enrolled , yard . As for the subalterns , they are not to be do infinite mischief to those who are so unlucky numbered . Should our clergy once enter into the as ...
... raised above two - pence in a glers , who , without being duly listed and enrolled , yard . As for the subalterns , they are not to be do infinite mischief to those who are so unlucky numbered . Should our clergy once enter into the as ...
Sivu 26
... raised from dumb and still parts ; I desire , if you give him motion or speech , that THE Word Spectator being most usually understood you would advance me in my way , and let me as one of the audience at public representations in keep ...
... raised from dumb and still parts ; I desire , if you give him motion or speech , that THE Word Spectator being most usually understood you would advance me in my way , and let me as one of the audience at public representations in keep ...
Sivu 31
... raise dark and dismal thoughts in timorous minds and Upon my going into the church , I entertained gloomy ... raised in competitions , factions , and debates of mankind . ery quarter of that ancient fabric . Some of them When ...
... raise dark and dismal thoughts in timorous minds and Upon my going into the church , I entertained gloomy ... raised in competitions , factions , and debates of mankind . ery quarter of that ancient fabric . Some of them When ...
Sivu 37
... raised and correspondent ( begging his pardon ) has no very rounded by the Ionic dialect ; and could not but good talent at representing . Ivery much approve be acceptable to the whole audience , because of the contempt the society has ...
... raised and correspondent ( begging his pardon ) has no very rounded by the Ionic dialect ; and could not but good talent at representing . Ivery much approve be acceptable to the whole audience , because of the contempt the society has ...
Sivu 46
... raised and thought of every speech in it , when divested of all supported by the dignity of expression . its tragic ornaments . By this means , without be- It has been observed by others , that this poet ing imposed upon by words , we ...
... raised and thought of every speech in it , when divested of all supported by the dignity of expression . its tragic ornaments . By this means , without be- It has been observed by others , that this poet ing imposed upon by words , we ...
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