The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 12James Crissy, 1832 |
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... called Hamadryads , is more to the honour of trees than any thing yet men- tioned . It was thought the fate of these nymphs had so near a dependence on some trees , more especially oaks , that they lived and died toge- ther . For this ...
... called Hamadryads , is more to the honour of trees than any thing yet men- tioned . It was thought the fate of these nymphs had so near a dependence on some trees , more especially oaks , that they lived and died toge- ther . For this ...
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... called spleen 249 230 Grinning . A grinning prize 173 What sort of persons the most accomplished to raise it 249 Habits , different , arising from different professions A poetical figure of laughter out of Milton 249 197 Letters to the ...
... called spleen 249 230 Grinning . A grinning prize 173 What sort of persons the most accomplished to raise it 249 Habits , different , arising from different professions A poetical figure of laughter out of Milton 249 197 Letters to the ...
Side xxiii
... called 266 From Clitander to Cleone 316 To the Spectator with an ac- count of the amours of Esca- lus , an old beau From Dorinda , complaining of the Spectator's partiality From Will Sprightly , a man Parents too mercenary in the ...
... called 266 From Clitander to Cleone 316 To the Spectator with an ac- count of the amours of Esca- lus , an old beau From Dorinda , complaining of the Spectator's partiality From Will Sprightly , a man Parents too mercenary in the ...
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