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Side 37
... VIRG . WE last night received a piece of ill news at our club , which very sensibly afflicted every one of us . I question not but my readers themselves will be troubled at the hearing of it . To keep them no longer in suspense , Sir ...
... VIRG . WE last night received a piece of ill news at our club , which very sensibly afflicted every one of us . I question not but my readers themselves will be troubled at the hearing of it . To keep them no longer in suspense , Sir ...
Side 40
... VIRG . THOUGH there is a great deal of pleasure in contemplating the material world , by which I mean1 that system of bodies , into which nature has so curiously wrought the mass of dead matter , with the several relations which those ...
... VIRG . THOUGH there is a great deal of pleasure in contemplating the material world , by which I mean1 that system of bodies , into which nature has so curiously wrought the mass of dead matter , with the several relations which those ...
Side 44
... VIRG . I AM always highly delighted with the discovery of any rising genius among my countrymen . For this reason I have read over , with great pleasure , the late miscellany published by Mr. Pope , in which there are many excellent ...
... VIRG . I AM always highly delighted with the discovery of any rising genius among my countrymen . For this reason I have read over , with great pleasure , the late miscellany published by Mr. Pope , in which there are many excellent ...
Side 60
... VIRG . O verè Phrygiæ , neque enim Phryges !As I was the other day standing in my bookseller's shop , a pretty young thing , about eighteen years of age , stept out of her coach , and brushing by me , beckoned the man of the shop to the ...
... VIRG . O verè Phrygiæ , neque enim Phryges !As I was the other day standing in my bookseller's shop , a pretty young thing , about eighteen years of age , stept out of her coach , and brushing by me , beckoned the man of the shop to the ...
Side 82
... VIRG . UPON laying down the office of SPECTATOR , I acquainted the world with my design of electing a new club , and of opening my mouth in it after a most solemn manner . Both the election and the ceremony are now past ; but not ...
... VIRG . UPON laying down the office of SPECTATOR , I acquainted the world with my design of electing a new club , and of opening my mouth in it after a most solemn manner . Both the election and the ceremony are now past ; but not ...
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