The Spectator, Volumen8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... devotion, and seems to have had a truer idea of the Divine Nature, told the votary, by way of reproof, that, in recompense for his hymn, he heartily wished he might have a daughter of the same temper 2 THE SPECTATOR. No. 453.
... devotion, and seems to have had a truer idea of the Divine Nature, told the votary, by way of reproof, that, in recompense for his hymn, he heartily wished he might have a daughter of the same temper 2 THE SPECTATOR. No. 453.
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... devotion , and seems to have had a truer idea of the Divine Nature , told the votary , by way of reproof , that , in recompense for his hymn , he heartily wished he might have a daughter of the same temper 2 No. 453 . THE SPECTATOR .
... devotion , and seems to have had a truer idea of the Divine Nature , told the votary , by way of reproof , that , in recompense for his hymn , he heartily wished he might have a daughter of the same temper 2 No. 453 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... told me , by the sentence of the law , They had commission to seize all thy fortune Nay more , Priuli's cruel hand had sign'd it . Here stood a ruffian with a horrid face Lording it o'er a pile of massy plate , Tumbled into a heap for ...
... told me , by the sentence of the law , They had commission to seize all thy fortune Nay more , Priuli's cruel hand had sign'd it . Here stood a ruffian with a horrid face Lording it o'er a pile of massy plate , Tumbled into a heap for ...
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... told by one who stood near me ) either to prisons or cellars , soli- tude , or little company , the mean arts or the viler crafts of life . But these , added he , with a disdainful air , are such who would fondly live here , when their ...
... told by one who stood near me ) either to prisons or cellars , soli- tude , or little company , the mean arts or the viler crafts of life . But these , added he , with a disdainful air , are such who would fondly live here , when their ...
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... told the same , even of the Mahometans , with relation to the propriety of their demeanor in the con- ventions of their erroneous worship : and I cannot but think either of them sufficient and laudable patterns for our imitation in this ...
... told the same , even of the Mahometans , with relation to the propriety of their demeanor in the con- ventions of their erroneous worship : and I cannot but think either of them sufficient and laudable patterns for our imitation in this ...
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