The Spectator, 6권Peter Wilson (Dublín) Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... , but give this Application a more private and particular Turn , in deliring your Lordship would continue your Fa- your and Patronage to me , as You A 2 are are a Gentleman of the most polite Literature , and DEDICATION .
... , but give this Application a more private and particular Turn , in deliring your Lordship would continue your Fa- your and Patronage to me , as You A 2 are are a Gentleman of the most polite Literature , and DEDICATION .
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... Turn to the Intellectuals of the captivated Perfon , and very different from that way of thinking which a Triumph from the Eyes of another , more emphati- cally of the fair Sex , does generally occafion . It fills the Imagination with ...
... Turn to the Intellectuals of the captivated Perfon , and very different from that way of thinking which a Triumph from the Eyes of another , more emphati- cally of the fair Sex , does generally occafion . It fills the Imagination with ...
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... Turn or two in my Anti - Chamber fince I writ to you , and have recovered my felf from ⚫ an impertinent fit which you ought to forgive me , and • defire ' defire you would come to me immediately to laugh 18 No. 398 . The SPECTATOR .
... Turn or two in my Anti - Chamber fince I writ to you , and have recovered my felf from ⚫ an impertinent fit which you ought to forgive me , and • defire ' defire you would come to me immediately to laugh 18 No. 398 . The SPECTATOR .
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... and fubftantial Virtue as will turn to Ac- count in that great Day , when it must stand the Test of infinite Wisdom and Justice . I fhall I fhall conclude this Effay with obferving that the two No. 399 . 23 The SPECTATOR .
... and fubftantial Virtue as will turn to Ac- count in that great Day , when it must stand the Test of infinite Wisdom and Justice . I fhall I fhall conclude this Effay with obferving that the two No. 399 . 23 The SPECTATOR .
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... Turn , and cherish thofe Divine Impulfes in the Soul , which every one feels that has not ftifled them by fenfual and immoderate Pleasures . MUSICK , when thus applied , raises noble Hints in the Mind of the Hearer , and fills it with ...
... Turn , and cherish thofe Divine Impulfes in the Soul , which every one feels that has not ftifled them by fenfual and immoderate Pleasures . MUSICK , when thus applied , raises noble Hints in the Mind of the Hearer , and fills it with ...
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