The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... wonderful power in the soul of producing her own compa- ny on these occasions . She converses with num- berless beings of her own creation , and is trans- ported into ten thousand scenes of her own rais- ing . She is herself the theatre ...
... wonderful power in the soul of producing her own compa- ny on these occasions . She converses with num- berless beings of her own creation , and is trans- ported into ten thousand scenes of her own rais- ing . She is herself the theatre ...
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... wonderful , considering the dreadful slaughter made of them under some of the Ro- man emperors , which historians describe by the death of many hundred thousands in a war ; and the innumerable massacres and persecutions they have ...
... wonderful , considering the dreadful slaughter made of them under some of the Ro- man emperors , which historians describe by the death of many hundred thousands in a war ; and the innumerable massacres and persecutions they have ...
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... wonderful influence the female sex has upon the other part of the species . Our hearts are seized with their enchantments , and there are few of us , but brutal men , who by that hardness lose the chief pleasure in them , can resist ...
... wonderful influence the female sex has upon the other part of the species . Our hearts are seized with their enchantments , and there are few of us , but brutal men , who by that hardness lose the chief pleasure in them , can resist ...
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... wonderful as lamentable , that other men in succeeding ages have been allured to so many inconvenient and wicked practices by the persuasion of their wives , or other beloved darlings , who cover over and shadow many malicious purposes ...
... wonderful as lamentable , that other men in succeeding ages have been allured to so many inconvenient and wicked practices by the persuasion of their wives , or other beloved darlings , who cover over and shadow many malicious purposes ...
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... wonderful virtue , that whoever did eat it should be skilled in the language of birds , and understand every thing they said to one another . Whether the dervise abovementioned might not have eaten such a serpent , I shall leave to the ...
... wonderful virtue , that whoever did eat it should be skilled in the language of birds , and understand every thing they said to one another . Whether the dervise abovementioned might not have eaten such a serpent , I shall leave to the ...
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