The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 12James Crissy, 1832 |
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... productions than any other writer or artist whatsoever . Plantations have one advantage in them which is not to be found in most other works , as they 1 give a pleasure of a more lasting date , No. 583 . 11 THE SPECTATOR .
... productions than any other writer or artist whatsoever . Plantations have one advantage in them which is not to be found in most other works , as they 1 give a pleasure of a more lasting date , No. 583 . 11 THE SPECTATOR .
Side 165
... advantage , as in the famous epistle of Horace to Augustus . The poet sur- prises us with his pomp ; and seems rather be- trayed into his subject than to have aimed at it by design . He appears , like the visit of a king incognito ...
... advantage , as in the famous epistle of Horace to Augustus . The poet sur- prises us with his pomp ; and seems rather be- trayed into his subject than to have aimed at it by design . He appears , like the visit of a king incognito ...
Side xxv
... advantages of a Definitions , the use of them re- cheerful temper 387 commended by Mr. Locke 373 Chocolate , a great ... advantage of being well dressed 354 360 Church - work slow work , accord- Drums , customary , but very im- ing to ...
... advantages of a Definitions , the use of them re- cheerful temper 387 commended by Mr. Locke 373 Chocolate , a great ... advantage of being well dressed 354 360 Church - work slow work , accord- Drums , customary , but very im- ing to ...
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