The Spectator, Volume 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... and praise . II .. " O how shall words with equal warmth The gratitude declare , That glows within my ravish'd heart ? ' But thou can'st read it there . 6 III . Thy providence my life sustain'd , ' No. 453 . THE SPECTATOR .
... and praise . II .. " O how shall words with equal warmth The gratitude declare , That glows within my ravish'd heart ? ' But thou can'st read it there . 6 III . Thy providence my life sustain'd , ' No. 453 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... words , and in due season the flowers begin to appear in variety of beautiful colors , and all the gay pictures of youthful fancy and imagination ; at last the fruit knits and is formed , which is green perhaps at first , sour , and ...
... words , and in due season the flowers begin to appear in variety of beautiful colors , and all the gay pictures of youthful fancy and imagination ; at last the fruit knits and is formed , which is green perhaps at first , sour , and ...
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... words and make apologies for what is never to be defended by the best advocate in the world , the guilt of being unfortunate . All that a man in my condition can do or say will be received with prejudice by the generality of mankind ...
... words and make apologies for what is never to be defended by the best advocate in the world , the guilt of being unfortunate . All that a man in my condition can do or say will be received with prejudice by the generality of mankind ...
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... word in his ear , and lets him into a secret . " Having given you a sketch of this project , I shall , in the next place , suggest to you another for a monthly pamphlet , which I shall likewise submit to your Spectatorial wisdom . I ...
... word in his ear , and lets him into a secret . " Having given you a sketch of this project , I shall , in the next place , suggest to you another for a monthly pamphlet , which I shall likewise submit to your Spectatorial wisdom . I ...
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... words of an excellent author , " We have just enough of religion to make us hate , but not enough to make us love , one another . " C No. 460. MONDAY , AUGUST 18 , 1712 , BY STEELE . Decipimur specie recti- HOR . Ars . Poet . v . 25 ...
... words of an excellent author , " We have just enough of religion to make us hate , but not enough to make us love , one another . " C No. 460. MONDAY , AUGUST 18 , 1712 , BY STEELE . Decipimur specie recti- HOR . Ars . Poet . v . 25 ...
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