The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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... proper province for private women to shine in . If they must be showing their zeal for the public , let it not be against those who are perhaps of the same family , or at least of the same religion or nation , but against those who are ...
... proper province for private women to shine in . If they must be showing their zeal for the public , let it not be against those who are perhaps of the same family , or at least of the same religion or nation , but against those who are ...
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... proper vouchers for his quarterly payments to me , and observe what linen my laundress brings and takes away with her once a week : my steward brings his receipt ready for my signing , and I have a pretty implement with the respective ...
... proper vouchers for his quarterly payments to me , and observe what linen my laundress brings and takes away with her once a week : my steward brings his receipt ready for my signing , and I have a pretty implement with the respective ...
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... proper to take minutes of what passed in that age for the instruction of this . The antiquary who lent me these papers gave me a character of Eucrate , the favourite of Pharamond , extracted from an author who lived in that court . The ...
... proper to take minutes of what passed in that age for the instruction of this . The antiquary who lent me these papers gave me a character of Eucrate , the favourite of Pharamond , extracted from an author who lived in that court . The ...
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... proper to excite pity . For which reason the whole narration has something in it very moving , notwithstanding the author of it ( whoever he was ) has delivered it in such an abject phrase and poorness of expression , that the quoting ...
... proper to excite pity . For which reason the whole narration has something in it very moving , notwithstanding the author of it ( whoever he was ) has delivered it in such an abject phrase and poorness of expression , that the quoting ...
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... proper hell for an impure spirit than that which Plato has touched upon . The ancients seem to have drawn such a state of torments in the description of Tantalus , who was punished with the rage of an eternal thirst , and set up to the ...
... proper hell for an impure spirit than that which Plato has touched upon . The ancients seem to have drawn such a state of torments in the description of Tantalus , who was punished with the rage of an eternal thirst , and set up to the ...
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