The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 362 стор. |
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... once actually present , and consequently may be reached by a certain number of years applied to it . We may ascend as high as we please , and employ our being to that eternity which is to come , in adding millions of years to millions ...
... once actually present , and consequently may be reached by a certain number of years applied to it . We may ascend as high as we please , and employ our being to that eternity which is to come , in adding millions of years to millions ...
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... once more returns to thee , O ! form'd in every scene to awe and please , Mix wit with pomp , and dignity with ease ; Tho ' call'd to shine aloft , thou wilt not scorn To smile on hearts thyself did once adorn : For this thy name ...
... once more returns to thee , O ! form'd in every scene to awe and please , Mix wit with pomp , and dignity with ease ; Tho ' call'd to shine aloft , thou wilt not scorn To smile on hearts thyself did once adorn : For this thy name ...
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... once , and then loses all power of conception . But leaving ¡ my friend to his mirth , I am of opinion that in these latter ages we have greater cause of complaint than the ancients had . And since that solemn festival is approaching ...
... once , and then loses all power of conception . But leaving ¡ my friend to his mirth , I am of opinion that in these latter ages we have greater cause of complaint than the ancients had . And since that solemn festival is approaching ...
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