The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Հատոր 3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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Արդյունքներ 35–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... passes under them , the rooks and crows that rest upon the tops of them seem to be cawing in another region . I am very much delighted with this sort of noise , which I consider as a kind of natural prayer to that Being who supplies the ...
... passes under them , the rooks and crows that rest upon the tops of them seem to be cawing in another region . I am very much delighted with this sort of noise , which I consider as a kind of natural prayer to that Being who supplies the ...
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... pass , and himself in a manner shut out of his own house , upon the death of his mother order- ed all the apartments to be flung open , and exor- cised by his chaplain , who lay in every room one after another , and by that means ...
... pass , and himself in a manner shut out of his own house , upon the death of his mother order- ed all the apartments to be flung open , and exor- cised by his chaplain , who lay in every room one after another , and by that means ...
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... pass : in a few years he has all the endowments he is capable of ; and were he to live ten thousand more , would be the same thing he is at present . Were a human soul thus at a stand in her accom- plishments , were her faculties to be ...
... pass : in a few years he has all the endowments he is capable of ; and were he to live ten thousand more , would be the same thing he is at present . Were a human soul thus at a stand in her accom- plishments , were her faculties to be ...
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... In my first description of the company in which I pass most of my time , it may be remembered that I mentioned a great affliction which my friend sir Roger had met with in his youth ; which 26 No. 113 . THE SPECTATOR .
... In my first description of the company in which I pass most of my time , it may be remembered that I mentioned a great affliction which my friend sir Roger had met with in his youth ; which 26 No. 113 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... pass . To pay for , personate , and keep in a man's hands a greater estate than he really has , is , of all others , the most unpardonable vanity , and must in the end reduce the man who is guilty of it to dishonour . Yet if we look ...
... pass . To pay for , personate , and keep in a man's hands a greater estate than he really has , is , of all others , the most unpardonable vanity , and must in the end reduce the man who is guilty of it to dishonour . Yet if we look ...
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