Selections from the Spectator, Tatler, Guardian, and Freeholder, Volumen1Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) E. Maxon, 1849 |
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... Fancy Pieces , as the Vision of Mirzah , the Mountain of Miseries , Marraton and Yaratilda . These are almost all such as none but himself could write . The flower of the most elegant imagination , the visions of a poetical fancy , are ...
... Fancy Pieces , as the Vision of Mirzah , the Mountain of Miseries , Marraton and Yaratilda . These are almost all such as none but himself could write . The flower of the most elegant imagination , the visions of a poetical fancy , are ...
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... fancy , when your song you sing , It is very right , says he ; but pray observe the turn of words in those two lines ... fancy , when your song you sing , ( Your song you sing with so much art , ) Or , I fancy , when your song you sing ...
... fancy , when your song you sing , It is very right , says he ; but pray observe the turn of words in those two lines ... fancy , when your song you sing , ( Your song you sing with so much art , ) Or , I fancy , when your song you sing ...
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... fancy ; judgment , on the contrary , lies quite on the other side , in separating carefully one from another ideas wherein can be found the least difference , thereby to avoid being misled by similitude , and by affinity to take one ...
... fancy ; judgment , on the contrary , lies quite on the other side , in separating carefully one from another ideas wherein can be found the least difference , thereby to avoid being misled by similitude , and by affinity to take one ...
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SELECTIONS FROM THE TATLER | 1 |
THE SPLENETIC PATIENT | 8 |
PATHETIC STORIES | 17 |
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Selections from the Spectator, Tatler, Guardian, and Freeholder, Temas5-150 Anna Letitia Barbauld,Joseph Addison Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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acquaintance acrostics ADDISON admirable Æneid agreeable anagrams appeared Bavius beautiful behaviour Bickerstaff called cheerfulness Clarinda Constantia conversation court delight discourse dress endeavoured entertained Enville esquire Eudoxus fancy father fell figure filled friend Sir Roger genius gentleman give hand happy head hear heard heart honour Hudibras humour insomuch Isaac Bickerstaff Jupiter kind lady letter likewise lived look lover Lover's Leap manner marriage Menippus midst mind morning nature never night observed occasion opera paper particular passed passion periwig person petticoat Pict pleased pleasure poet present reader reason Roger de Coverley Sappho says seems servant short soon soul Spectator STEELE stood story talk taste Tatler tell temper Theodosius thing Thomas Conecte thou thought told took turn verses virtue walk Whigs whole woman words writing young