The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes7-8J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... happy station in any thing they speak or do ; and if the reader will give me leave to use the expression , that their thoughts are always paradisaical . We are , in the next place , to consider the machines of the fourth book . Satan ...
... happy station in any thing they speak or do ; and if the reader will give me leave to use the expression , that their thoughts are always paradisaical . We are , in the next place , to consider the machines of the fourth book . Satan ...
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... happy condition from whence he fell , and breaks forth into a speech that is softened with several transient touches of remorse and self - accusation ; but at length he confirms himself in impenitence , and in his design of drawing man ...
... happy condition from whence he fell , and breaks forth into a speech that is softened with several transient touches of remorse and self - accusation ; but at length he confirms himself in impenitence , and in his design of drawing man ...
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... happy as to gain his father's approbation , or become possessed of his estate . I passionately loved him , and you will believe I did not deny such a one what was my interest also to grant . However , I was not so young as not to take ...
... happy as to gain his father's approbation , or become possessed of his estate . I passionately loved him , and you will believe I did not deny such a one what was my interest also to grant . However , I was not so young as not to take ...
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... happy as to have me read them over again . It is insignificant to tell you my tears and reproaches made the boisterous calf leave the room ashamed and out of countenance , when I had leisure to ruminate on this accident with more than ...
... happy as to have me read them over again . It is insignificant to tell you my tears and reproaches made the boisterous calf leave the room ashamed and out of countenance , when I had leisure to ruminate on this accident with more than ...
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... their prisoners . Some are 2 celebrated for a happy dexterity in tipping the lion upon. * The title of one of the four Indian kings who visited England . STEELE . * A yard land in some countries contains 32 No. 324 THE SPECTATOR .
... their prisoners . Some are 2 celebrated for a happy dexterity in tipping the lion upon. * The title of one of the four Indian kings who visited England . STEELE . * A yard land in some countries contains 32 No. 324 THE SPECTATOR .
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