The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... meet his eyes wherever he throws them . I have hopes , that when Will con- fronts him , and all the ladics , in whose behalf he engages him , cast kind looks and wishes of success at their champion , he will have some shame , and feel a ...
... meet his eyes wherever he throws them . I have hopes , that when Will con- fronts him , and all the ladics , in whose behalf he engages him , cast kind looks and wishes of success at their champion , he will have some shame , and feel a ...
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... meet with the grief of parents upon a tombstone , my heart melts with compassion ; when I see the tomb of the parents themselves , I consider the vanity of grieving for those whom we must quickly follow . When I see kings lying by those ...
... meet with the grief of parents upon a tombstone , my heart melts with compassion ; when I see the tomb of the parents themselves , I consider the vanity of grieving for those whom we must quickly follow . When I see kings lying by those ...
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... meet with better . success among some of our allies . And what think you if our board sat for a Dutch piece ? Truly I am of opinion , that as odd as we appear in flesh and blood , we should be no such strange things in metzo - tinto ...
... meet with better . success among some of our allies . And what think you if our board sat for a Dutch piece ? Truly I am of opinion , that as odd as we appear in flesh and blood , we should be no such strange things in metzo - tinto ...
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acquaint acrostics Addison admiration Æneid agreeable anagrams ancient appear Aristotle audience beauty behaviour Ben Jonson called character club coffee-house consider conversation delight discourse dress DRYDEN endeavour English entertainment Ephesian Matron eyes favour genius gentleman George Etheridge give hand heart hero honour Hudibras humble servant humour Italian kind King lady laugh learned letter likewise lion live look Lord lover mankind manner March 15 means mind nature never night observed occasion opera OVID paper particular passion person Pharamond Pict piece play pleased pleasure poem poet present prince reader reason ROSCOMMON says scenes sense shew Siege of Damascus Sir Roger speak Spectator stage talk taste Tatler tell thing THOMAS PARNELL thou thought tion told town tragedy Tryphiodorus turn verses VIRG Virgil virtue whig whole woman women words writing young