The Spectator, Volumen8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... mentioned , though they ought not to have been taken notice of in works which bear such a title . I may likewise ... mention editors , commentators , and others , who are often men of no learning , er , what is as bad , of no knowledge ...
... mentioned , though they ought not to have been taken notice of in works which bear such a title . I may likewise ... mention editors , commentators , and others , who are often men of no learning , er , what is as bad , of no knowledge ...
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... mentioned places . In Roman Catholic churches and chapels abroad , I myself have observed , more than once , persons of the first quality , of the nearest relation , and intimatest acquaintance , passing by one another , unknowing as it ...
... mentioned places . In Roman Catholic churches and chapels abroad , I myself have observed , more than once , persons of the first quality , of the nearest relation , and intimatest acquaintance , passing by one another , unknowing as it ...
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... , and rather lets a posses- sive pronoun go without a substantive , than he will so much as mention any thing of divinity there ; Judah was his sanctuary , and Israel his dominion or kingdom 42 No. 461 . THE SPECTATOR .
... , and rather lets a posses- sive pronoun go without a substantive , than he will so much as mention any thing of divinity there ; Judah was his sanctuary , and Israel his dominion or kingdom 42 No. 461 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... mentioned till afterward , and then , with a very agree- able turn of thought , God is introduced at once in all his majesty . This is what I have attempted to imitate in a translation without paraphrase , and to preserve what I could ...
... mentioned till afterward , and then , with a very agree- able turn of thought , God is introduced at once in all his majesty . This is what I have attempted to imitate in a translation without paraphrase , and to preserve what I could ...
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... mentioned in this paper . As a dream seldom fails of dashing seriousness with impertinence , mirth with gravity , methought I made several other experiments of a more ludicrous nature ; by one of which I found that an English oc- and ...
... mentioned in this paper . As a dream seldom fails of dashing seriousness with impertinence , mirth with gravity , methought I made several other experiments of a more ludicrous nature ; by one of which I found that an English oc- and ...
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