The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... happy expiration of your com- mand , by which your glory is put out of the power of fortune : and when your per- son shall be so too , that the Author and Disposer of all things may place you in that higher mansion of bliss and ...
... happy expiration of your com- mand , by which your glory is put out of the power of fortune : and when your per- son shall be so too , that the Author and Disposer of all things may place you in that higher mansion of bliss and ...
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... happy an issue , that she gave me a private meeting the next day , without page or footman , coach or equipage . My heart danced in raptures ; but I had not lived in this golden dream above three days , before I found good reason to ...
... happy an issue , that she gave me a private meeting the next day , without page or footman , coach or equipage . My heart danced in raptures ; but I had not lived in this golden dream above three days , before I found good reason to ...
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... happy effects of affectation , naturally led me to look into that strange state of mind which so generally discolours the behaviour of most people we meet with . The learned Dr. Burnet , in his ' Theory of the Earth , ' takes occasion ...
... happy effects of affectation , naturally led me to look into that strange state of mind which so generally discolours the behaviour of most people we meet with . The learned Dr. Burnet , in his ' Theory of the Earth , ' takes occasion ...
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... happy effects of affectation , naturally led me to look into that strange state of mind which so generally discolours the behaviour of most people we meet with . The learned Dr. Burnet , in his ' Theory of the Earth , ' takes occasion ...
... happy effects of affectation , naturally led me to look into that strange state of mind which so generally discolours the behaviour of most people we meet with . The learned Dr. Burnet , in his ' Theory of the Earth , ' takes occasion ...
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... happy and sometimes miserable , as they found it in the fable which they made choice of , or as it might affect their audience in the most agreeable manner . Aristotle con- siders the tragedies that were written in either of these kinds ...
... happy and sometimes miserable , as they found it in the fable which they made choice of , or as it might affect their audience in the most agreeable manner . Aristotle con- siders the tragedies that were written in either of these kinds ...
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