The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, and Explanatory Notes : in Eight Volumes, Band 5Bell & Bradfute, 1816 - 2644 Seiten |
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... pleased to take notice , that within four months after I left my husband I was delivered of a daughter , who died within a few hours after her birth . This accident , and the retired manner of life I led , gave criminal hopes to a ...
... pleased to take notice , that within four months after I left my husband I was delivered of a daughter , who died within a few hours after her birth . This accident , and the retired manner of life I led , gave criminal hopes to a ...
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... pleased , out of a concern for the good of your countrymen , to act , under the character of Spectator , not only the part of a looker - on , but an overseer of their actions ; and whenever such enor- mities as this infest the town , we ...
... pleased , out of a concern for the good of your countrymen , to act , under the character of Spectator , not only the part of a looker - on , but an overseer of their actions ; and whenever such enor- mities as this infest the town , we ...
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... pleased with the hidden moral which you have taken notice of in several parts of the poem . The design of this letter is to desire your thoughts , whether there may not also be some moral couched under that place in the same book where ...
... pleased with the hidden moral which you have taken notice of in several parts of the poem . The design of this letter is to desire your thoughts , whether there may not also be some moral couched under that place in the same book where ...
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... parallel in holy writ , would have been very well pleased had they thought of confronting Vulcan's tripods with Ezekiel's wheels . VOL . V. B Raphael's descent to the earth , with the figure of No. 327 . 25 SPECTATOR .
... parallel in holy writ , would have been very well pleased had they thought of confronting Vulcan's tripods with Ezekiel's wheels . VOL . V. B Raphael's descent to the earth , with the figure of No. 327 . 25 SPECTATOR .
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... pleased with the poet's imitation of Homer in the last of the follow- ing lines.- At length into the limits of the north They came , and Satan took his royal seat High on a hill , far blazing , as a mount Rais'd on a mount , with ...
... pleased with the poet's imitation of Homer in the last of the follow- ing lines.- At length into the limits of the north They came , and Satan took his royal seat High on a hill , far blazing , as a mount Rais'd on a mount , with ...
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action Adam Adam and Eve ADDISON Æneid agreeable Andromache angels appear atheists Aurengzebe bagnio Barachel beautiful behaviour behold character cheerfulness circumstances consider creature dancing death delight desire discourse earth endeavour entertainment epilogue eyes fair father fortune gentleman give hand happy hear heart heaven Homer honour humble servant humour Iliad imagination innocence Jupiter kind ladies learning letter live look looking-glass mankind manner Margaret Clark Menippus Milton mind Mohocks moral nature neral never night obliged observed occasion Ovid paper Paradise Paradise Lost particular passage passion Paul Lorrain person pleased pleasure poem poet prince racter reader reason received says shew Sir Richard Baker Sir Roger speak SPECTATOR spirit STEELE take notice Tarpeia tell thee thing thou thought tion told town Turnus VIRG virtue whole woman yard land young