The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]. With hist. and biogr. preface, and explanatory notes, المجلد 41823 |
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... told me that his master was come up to get a sight of Prince Eugene , and that he desired I would imme- diately meet him . I was not a little pleased with the curiosity of the old knight , though I did not much wonder at it , having ...
... told me that his master was come up to get a sight of Prince Eugene , and that he desired I would imme- diately meet him . I was not a little pleased with the curiosity of the old knight , though I did not much wonder at it , having ...
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... told him it was the Queen's Girdle : to which he adds , that another wide field which lay by it , was called the Queen's Veil ; and that in the same manner there was a large por- tion of ground set aside for every part of her ma ...
... told him it was the Queen's Girdle : to which he adds , that another wide field which lay by it , was called the Queen's Veil ; and that in the same manner there was a large por- tion of ground set aside for every part of her ma ...
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... told me that he expected to be used like a gentleman : upon my offering to correct him for his insolence , my Lady Mary stept in be- tween us , and told me that I ought to consider there was some difference between his mother and mine ...
... told me that he expected to be used like a gentleman : upon my offering to correct him for his insolence , my Lady Mary stept in be- tween us , and told me that I ought to consider there was some difference between his mother and mine ...
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acquaintance action Adam and Eve admired Æneas Æneid agreeable angels appear Aristotle beauty behaviour cerned character circumstances consider creature critics desire discourse dress Enville epic poem excellent fable fallen angels fame father fault favour FEBRUARY 23 female fortune genius gentleman give grace greatest happy head heart Homer honour hope humble servant humour Iliad innocent Julius Cæsar kind lady late letter likewise lived look lover mankind manner marriage Milton mind mistress nature never obliged observed occasion opinion OVID Pandæmonium paper Paradise Lost particular pass passage passion perfect person pleased pleasure poet pray present proper racters reader reason Satan sentiments shew speak SPECTATOR speech spirit sublime tell Thammuz thing thou thought tion told town turn VIRG Virgil virtue whole woman women words young