The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 pages |
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Page 10
... word , sir , I have my correspondents in the remotest half a dozen female quakers , who seemed willing parts of ... words with such a languishing improve the hempen manufacture , I am very well acquainted with all the haunts and ...
... word , sir , I have my correspondents in the remotest half a dozen female quakers , who seemed willing parts of ... words with such a languishing improve the hempen manufacture , I am very well acquainted with all the haunts and ...
Page 15
... words : Whereas a me- self , if I did not retire : for which reason I took lancholy man left his lodgings on ... word together these five up against a battery of car non . There are in- years ; my coffee comes into my chamber every ...
... words : Whereas a me- self , if I did not retire : for which reason I took lancholy man left his lodgings on ... word together these five up against a battery of car non . There are in- years ; my coffee comes into my chamber every ...
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... words of their own , which were not forbear thinking how naturally an historian , entirely foreign to the meaning of the passages who writes two or three hundred years hence , and they pretended to translate ; their chief care being ...
... words of their own , which were not forbear thinking how naturally an historian , entirely foreign to the meaning of the passages who writes two or three hundred years hence , and they pretended to translate ; their chief care being ...
Page 34
... words ; because both nations do not always express the same passions by the same sounds . I am therefore humbly of opinion , that an Eng . lish composer should not follow the Italian reci- tative too servilely , but make use of many ...
... words ; because both nations do not always express the same passions by the same sounds . I am therefore humbly of opinion , that an Eng . lish composer should not follow the Italian reci- tative too servilely , but make use of many ...
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... words distinctly , and in a pamphlets , and other loose papers , was enclosed proper tone and accent , but to speak the language with in a kind of square , consisting of one of the pret- great purity and volubility of tongue , together ...
... words distinctly , and in a pamphlets , and other loose papers , was enclosed proper tone and accent , but to speak the language with in a kind of square , consisting of one of the pret- great purity and volubility of tongue , together ...
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