The Spectator, Том 9William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... learned ! tell me by what word to speak a motion of the soul for which there is no name . When she kneels and bids me be comforted , she is my child ; when I take her in my arms , and bid her say no more , she is my very wife , and is ...
... learned ! tell me by what word to speak a motion of the soul for which there is no name . When she kneels and bids me be comforted , she is my child ; when I take her in my arms , and bid her say no more , she is my very wife , and is ...
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... learned world , as to this great particular . By the learned world I here mean , at large , all those who are any way concerned in works of literature , whether in the writing , printing , or re- peating part . To begin with the writers ...
... learned world , as to this great particular . By the learned world I here mean , at large , all those who are any way concerned in works of literature , whether in the writing , printing , or re- peating part . To begin with the writers ...
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... learned world , that I never presumed to take place of a pamphleteer , till my daily papers were gathered into those two first volumes which have already appeared . After which , I naturally jumped over the heads , not only of all ...
... learned world , that I never presumed to take place of a pamphleteer , till my daily papers were gathered into those two first volumes which have already appeared . After which , I naturally jumped over the heads , not only of all ...
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... learned professions , by the wisdom of our laws . I need not here take notice of the rank which is allotted to every doctor in each of these professions , who are all of them , though not so high as knights , yet a degree above ...
... learned professions , by the wisdom of our laws . I need not here take notice of the rank which is allotted to every doctor in each of these professions , who are all of them , though not so high as knights , yet a degree above ...
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... learned of his acquaintance for the true forms and dimensions of the lepidum caput , and made a hat fit for it . " Your said officer does further represent , that the young divines about town are many of them got into the cock military ...
... learned of his acquaintance for the true forms and dimensions of the lepidum caput , and made a hat fit for it . " Your said officer does further represent , that the young divines about town are many of them got into the cock military ...
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acquaintance ADDISON agreeable Anacreon appear beautiful black tower Blank body Britomartis cerned character Cicero city of Westminster club coffee-house consider conversation creatures daugh death Dervis desire discourse distemper divine drachmas endeavor entertain excellent eyes fancy fortune Freeport gentleman give Great-Britain hand happy hear heard heart honor hope human humble servant humor husband imagine June 24 kind king lady late learned letter live look lover manner marriage married means Menander mention mind nature never obliged observed occasion OVID paper particular passion person pleased pleasure Plutarch poet present Procris racter reader reason received RICHARD STEELE ROSCOMMON says sensible short soul speak Spectator talk tell thing thou thought tion told town ture turn VIRG virtue virtuous Waitfort Whig whole woman words worthy writ write young