The Spectator; in Miniature: Being a Collection of the Principal Religious, Moral, Humorous, Satyrical & Critical Essays Contained in that Celebrated Publication, 2. köideW. Suttaby, 1808 |
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... never brought it to light . In 1736. His natural daughter ( for Budgell was never married ) refused to accompany him , though he endeavoured to persuade her . She did not suspect his intentions , but was sensible of his disordered state ...
... never brought it to light . In 1736. His natural daughter ( for Budgell was never married ) refused to accompany him , though he endeavoured to persuade her . She did not suspect his intentions , but was sensible of his disordered state ...
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... never been created ? I suppose , not have lived in eternal solitude . As incorporeal substances are of a nobler order , so be sure their manner of intercourse is answerably more expedite and intimate . This me- thod of communication we ...
... never been created ? I suppose , not have lived in eternal solitude . As incorporeal substances are of a nobler order , so be sure their manner of intercourse is answerably more expedite and intimate . This me- thod of communication we ...
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... never made good ones . T. A GREAT GENIUS . Cui mens divinior atque os Magna sonaturum , des nominis hujus honorem . HOR . He alone can claim that name , who writes With fancy high , and bold and daring flights . CREECH . THERE is no ...
... never made good ones . T. A GREAT GENIUS . Cui mens divinior atque os Magna sonaturum , des nominis hujus honorem . HOR . He alone can claim that name , who writes With fancy high , and bold and daring flights . CREECH . THERE is no ...
Contents
VOLUME | i |
History of Inkle and Yarico | iii |
Life of Joseph Addison The Same | xx |
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