The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, Volume 4C. Dilly, 1788 - Conduct of life |
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... alfo from H. B. to the author , offering to fupply him with a collection of witty sayings for posthumous publica- tion - - - 167 CXIII . An argument for the evidences of the Christian religion : A variety of paf- fages from the antient ...
... alfo from H. B. to the author , offering to fupply him with a collection of witty sayings for posthumous publica- tion - - - 167 CXIII . An argument for the evidences of the Christian religion : A variety of paf- fages from the antient ...
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... alfo ? " A new theme of discontent was now started , which the unhappy Attalus pursued with heavy complaints as we travelled down a ftream of fmoke , smoke , which seemed as if malicioufly to purfue us 32 N ° 96 . THE OBSERVER .
... alfo ? " A new theme of discontent was now started , which the unhappy Attalus pursued with heavy complaints as we travelled down a ftream of fmoke , smoke , which seemed as if malicioufly to purfue us 32 N ° 96 . THE OBSERVER .
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... , as strongly con- trafted in form and character , as fancy can de- vife : The scenery alfo is of the sublimest cast , and and whilst all Greece resounded with applauses upon the exhibition N ° 99 . THE OBSERVER . 61.
... , as strongly con- trafted in form and character , as fancy can de- vife : The scenery alfo is of the sublimest cast , and and whilst all Greece resounded with applauses upon the exhibition N ° 99 . THE OBSERVER . 61.
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... of the above name was alfo a writer both of tragedy and comedy . EPHIPPUS , a writer of comedy in this period , was a native of Athens , and one of the moft most celebrated poets of his age ; we have the 94 N ° 103 : THE OBSERVER .
... of the above name was alfo a writer both of tragedy and comedy . EPHIPPUS , a writer of comedy in this period , was a native of Athens , and one of the moft most celebrated poets of his age ; we have the 94 N ° 103 : THE OBSERVER .
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... alfo is in my thoughts ) “ as bestowing favor upon the roses , that so they " might not be withered . " IV . 1 But thou thereon didst only breathe , And fent ft it back to me , Since when it grows and smells I swear Not of itself , but ...
... alfo is in my thoughts ) “ as bestowing favor upon the roses , that so they " might not be withered . " IV . 1 But thou thereon didst only breathe , And fent ft it back to me , Since when it grows and smells I swear Not of itself , but ...
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