The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index ...S. Marks, 1826 |
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... creatures , is the great cement that I can thoroughly approve of , excepting of their assembly , and the only qualification the working upon the violet - leaf , which I am required in the members . In order to exert resolved to finish ...
... creatures , is the great cement that I can thoroughly approve of , excepting of their assembly , and the only qualification the working upon the violet - leaf , which I am required in the members . In order to exert resolved to finish ...
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... creature , is thyself ; With thee it caine and goes : but follow me , And I will bring thee where no shadow stays Thy coming and thy soft embraces ; he Whose image thou art , him thou shalt enjoy Will , fancying that this story took ...
... creature , is thyself ; With thee it caine and goes : but follow me , And I will bring thee where no shadow stays Thy coming and thy soft embraces ; he Whose image thou art , him thou shalt enjoy Will , fancying that this story took ...
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... creatures , the earth , and stretching a line upon it ; and , the reader will find a most exquisite spirit in another place , as garnishing the heavens , of poetry in the account which our author stretching out the north over the empty ...
... creatures , the earth , and stretching a line upon it ; and , the reader will find a most exquisite spirit in another place , as garnishing the heavens , of poetry in the account which our author stretching out the north over the empty ...
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... creature ; but this , he told me , was self , and was nothing but skin and bone when not in his power to grant me . I then begged I died . that , into whatever creature I should chance ' I was afterwards very much troubled and to ...
... creature ; but this , he told me , was self , and was nothing but skin and bone when not in his power to grant me . I then begged I died . that , into whatever creature I should chance ' I was afterwards very much troubled and to ...
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... creature her niece does all she can to be as dis- contention as if it had been by appointment . agreeable as her aunt ; and if she is not as of- I had quickly vanquished every glutton in com- fensive to the eye , she is quite as much to ...
... creature her niece does all she can to be as dis- contention as if it had been by appointment . agreeable as her aunt ; and if she is not as of- I had quickly vanquished every glutton in com- fensive to the eye , she is quite as much to ...
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