The Spectator, Том 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... taken from me , but that I will never leave thee , and conse- quently cannot be said to have posterity . Behold , my dearest Alexandrinus , the effect of what was propagated in nine months . We are not to contra- dict nature , but to ...
... taken from me , but that I will never leave thee , and conse- quently cannot be said to have posterity . Behold , my dearest Alexandrinus , the effect of what was propagated in nine months . We are not to contra- dict nature , but to ...
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... taken much after the same manner ; so that , since it runs in the blood , I have but small hopes of her recovery . I should be glad to have a little of your advice in this matter . I would not willingly trouble you to contrive how it ...
... taken much after the same manner ; so that , since it runs in the blood , I have but small hopes of her recovery . I should be glad to have a little of your advice in this matter . I would not willingly trouble you to contrive how it ...
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... taken up in giving out orders , in prescribing duties , in hearing parties , in administering justice , and in distributing rewards and punishments . To speak in the language of the centurion , I say unto one , Go , and he goeth ; and ...
... taken up in giving out orders , in prescribing duties , in hearing parties , in administering justice , and in distributing rewards and punishments . To speak in the language of the centurion , I say unto one , Go , and he goeth ; and ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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