The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Band 3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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... creature ever walks in it besides the chaplain . My good friend the butler desired me , with a very grave face , not to venture myself in it after sun- set , for that one of the footmen had been almost frightened out of his wits by a ...
... creature ever walks in it besides the chaplain . My good friend the butler desired me , with a very grave face , not to venture myself in it after sun- set , for that one of the footmen had been almost frightened out of his wits by a ...
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... creature . I considered those several proofs drawn , First , From the nature of the soul itself , and particularly its immateriality ; which , though not absolutely necessary to the eternity of its dura- tion , has , I think , been ...
... creature . I considered those several proofs drawn , First , From the nature of the soul itself , and particularly its immateriality ; which , though not absolutely necessary to the eternity of its dura- tion , has , I think , been ...
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... creatures for so mean a purpose ? Can he delight in the production of such abortive intelligences , such short - lived reasonable beings ? Would he give us talents that are not to be exerted ? capacities that are never to be gratified ...
... creatures for so mean a purpose ? Can he delight in the production of such abortive intelligences , such short - lived reasonable beings ? Would he give us talents that are not to be exerted ? capacities that are never to be gratified ...
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... creature under these shades . I have been fool enough to carve her name on the bark of several of these trees ; so unhappy is the con- dition of men in love to attempt the removing of their passion by the methods which serve only to ...
... creature under these shades . I have been fool enough to carve her name on the bark of several of these trees ; so unhappy is the con- dition of men in love to attempt the removing of their passion by the methods which serve only to ...
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... creature ( who was born for the de- struction of all who beheld her ) put on such a re- signation in her countenance , and bore the whis- pers of all around the court , with such a pretty un- easiness , I warrant you , and then ...
... creature ( who was born for the de- struction of all who beheld her ) put on such a re- signation in her countenance , and bore the whis- pers of all around the court , with such a pretty un- easiness , I warrant you , and then ...
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