The Spectator, Volumen8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... matters and occurrences ; and I thought it of great use , if they could learn with me to keep their minds open to gratification , and ready to receive it from any thing it meets with . This one circumstance will make every face you see ...
... matters and occurrences ; and I thought it of great use , if they could learn with me to keep their minds open to gratification , and ready to receive it from any thing it meets with . This one circumstance will make every face you see ...
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... matter with me , but I am no more delighted with it than I was at the very first . I have advised with her re- lations about her ; and they all tell me that her mother and her grandmother before her were both taken much after the same ...
... matter with me , but I am no more delighted with it than I was at the very first . I have advised with her re- lations about her ; and they all tell me that her mother and her grandmother before her were both taken much after the same ...
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... - bly exposed to their insinuations . The author of the following letter carries the matter so high , as to inti- mate that the liberties of England have been at the mercy of a prince merely as he was of this 46 No. 462 THE SPECTATOR .
... - bly exposed to their insinuations . The author of the following letter carries the matter so high , as to inti- mate that the liberties of England have been at the mercy of a prince merely as he was of this 46 No. 462 THE SPECTATOR .
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... matter . Poverty on this occasion pleads her cause very notably , and represents to her old landlord , that should she be driven out of the country , all their trades , arts , and sciences , would be driven out with her ; and that , if ...
... matter . Poverty on this occasion pleads her cause very notably , and represents to her old landlord , that should she be driven out of the country , all their trades , arts , and sciences , would be driven out with her ; and that , if ...
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... matter for an ode , the reader may see it wrought into the following one : I. " The spacious firmament on high , With all the blue æthereal sky , gone And spangled heavens , a shining frame , Their great No. 465 . 63 THE SPECTATOR .
... matter for an ode , the reader may see it wrought into the following one : I. " The spacious firmament on high , With all the blue æthereal sky , gone And spangled heavens , a shining frame , Their great No. 465 . 63 THE SPECTATOR .
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