Select British Classics, Band 25J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... spirit of virtue which appeared in that people upon some expressions in a scene of a famous tragedy ; an account of which we have in one of Se- neca's epistles . A covetous person is represented speaking the common sentiments of all who ...
... spirit of virtue which appeared in that people upon some expressions in a scene of a famous tragedy ; an account of which we have in one of Se- neca's epistles . A covetous person is represented speaking the common sentiments of all who ...
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... spirit , and the hopes of success , which this project has occasioned in this great city , lightens the burden of the war , and puts me in mind of some games which they say were invented by wise men , who were lovers of their country ...
... spirit , and the hopes of success , which this project has occasioned in this great city , lightens the burden of the war , and puts me in mind of some games which they say were invented by wise men , who were lovers of their country ...
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... spirit of continency in her- self , but that she had also the power of communicating it to all who beheld her . This the scoffers of those days called the gift of infrigidation , and took occasion from it to rally her face , rather than ...
... spirit of continency in her- self , but that she had also the power of communicating it to all who beheld her . This the scoffers of those days called the gift of infrigidation , and took occasion from it to rally her face , rather than ...
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... serving , that Milton certainly thought of this passage in Homer , when , in his description of an eloquent spirit , he says , " His tongue dropped manna . ” No. CXXXIII . TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 14 . Dum tacent 94 THE TATLER .
... serving , that Milton certainly thought of this passage in Homer , when , in his description of an eloquent spirit , he says , " His tongue dropped manna . ” No. CXXXIII . TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 14 . Dum tacent 94 THE TATLER .
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... spirit , in the diversions of those of higher rank , and more refined relish . Rapin observes , that the English the- atre very much delights in bloodshed , which he like- wise represents as an indication of our tempers . I must own ...
... spirit , in the diversions of those of higher rank , and more refined relish . Rapin observes , that the English the- atre very much delights in bloodshed , which he like- wise represents as an indication of our tempers . I must own ...
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