The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index, Том 2J.J. Woodward, 1829 |
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... Prince of Epirus , was dead , the Turks , who had but too often felt the force of his arm in the battles he had won from them , imagined that by wearing a piece of his bones near their heart , they should be animated with a vigour and ...
... Prince of Epirus , was dead , the Turks , who had but too often felt the force of his arm in the battles he had won from them , imagined that by wearing a piece of his bones near their heart , they should be animated with a vigour and ...
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... prince , some few hours before he was assaulted and slain , is said to have been weighed in the scales , and to have been found wanting . ' Know ye not then , ' said Satan , fill'd with scorn , Know ye not me ! Ye knew me once no mate ...
... prince , some few hours before he was assaulted and slain , is said to have been weighed in the scales , and to have been found wanting . ' Know ye not then , ' said Satan , fill'd with scorn , Know ye not me ! Ye knew me once no mate ...
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... Prince ; concluding , that , in Sir Richard Baker's opinion , Edward the Third was one of the greatest princes that ever sat upon the English throne . We were then shown Edward the Confes- sor's tomb : upon which Sir Roger acquaint- ed ...
... Prince ; concluding , that , in Sir Richard Baker's opinion , Edward the Third was one of the greatest princes that ever sat upon the English throne . We were then shown Edward the Confes- sor's tomb : upon which Sir Roger acquaint- ed ...
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... prince without learning . I have a very good , affectionate father ; but though very rich , yet so mighty near , that he thinks much of the charges of my education . He often tells me he believes my schooling will ruin him ; that I cost ...
... prince without learning . I have a very good , affectionate father ; but though very rich , yet so mighty near , that he thinks much of the charges of my education . He often tells me he believes my schooling will ruin him ; that I cost ...
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... prince ! O chief of : many throned powers , That led th ' embattled seraphim to war , Too well I see and rue the dire event , That with sad overthrow and foul defeat Hath lost us heav'n ; and all this mighty host In horrible destruction ...
... prince ! O chief of : many throned powers , That led th ' embattled seraphim to war , Too well I see and rue the dire event , That with sad overthrow and foul defeat Hath lost us heav'n ; and all this mighty host In horrible destruction ...
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