The Spectator, Volumen8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... given us every thing we already possess, and from whom we expect every thing we yet hope for. Most of the works of the Pagan poets were either direct hymns to their deities, or tended indirectly to the celebration of their respective ...
... given us every thing we already possess, and from whom we expect every thing we yet hope for. Most of the works of the Pagan poets were either direct hymns to their deities, or tended indirectly to the celebration of their respective ...
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... given us every thing we already possess , and from whom we expect every thing we yet hope for . Most of the works of the Pagan poets were either direct hymns to their deities , or tended indirectly to the celebration of their respective ...
... given us every thing we already possess , and from whom we expect every thing we yet hope for . Most of the works of the Pagan poets were either direct hymns to their deities , or tended indirectly to the celebration of their respective ...
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... given from them every day they live . But before five in the afternoon I left the city , came to my common scene of Covent Garden , and passed the evening at Will's in attending the dis- courses of several sets of people , who relieved ...
... given from them every day they live . But before five in the afternoon I left the city , came to my common scene of Covent Garden , and passed the evening at Will's in attending the dis- courses of several sets of people , who relieved ...
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... given us in your Spectator of Saturday last , a very excellent discourse upon the force of cus- tom and its wonderful efficacy in making every thing pleasant to us . I cannot deny but that I received above two - penny - worth of ...
... given us in your Spectator of Saturday last , a very excellent discourse upon the force of cus- tom and its wonderful efficacy in making every thing pleasant to us . I cannot deny but that I received above two - penny - worth of ...
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... given of him . If , upon your entering into a coffee - house , you see a circle of heads bending over the table , and lying close by one another , it is ten to one but my friend Peter is among them . I have known Peter publishing the ...
... given of him . If , upon your entering into a coffee - house , you see a circle of heads bending over the table , and lying close by one another , it is ten to one but my friend Peter is among them . I have known Peter publishing the ...
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