The Spectator, Том 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 423 стор. |
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... whole creation , the whole creation itself to the infinite space that is every where diffused about it ; or when the imagination works downward , and considers the bulk of a human body in respect of an animal a hundred times less than a ...
... whole creation , the whole creation itself to the infinite space that is every where diffused about it ; or when the imagination works downward , and considers the bulk of a human body in respect of an animal a hundred times less than a ...
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the whole assembly , and weighing himself as he marched round from side to side , with a stiff knee and shoulder , he gave intimations of the purpose he smothered till he saw the issue of this encounter . Miller had a blue riband tied ...
the whole assembly , and weighing himself as he marched round from side to side , with a stiff knee and shoulder , he gave intimations of the purpose he smothered till he saw the issue of this encounter . Miller had a blue riband tied ...
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... whole compass of nature ; so that the palace , says the poet , was always filled with a con- fused hubbub of low dying sounds , the voices being almost spent and worn out before they arrived at this general rendezvous of speeches and ...
... whole compass of nature ; so that the palace , says the poet , was always filled with a con- fused hubbub of low dying sounds , the voices being almost spent and worn out before they arrived at this general rendezvous of speeches and ...
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