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Pagina 66
... mean and un- promising , that it is very wonderful to think that ever such surprising structures should have been raised ... means caused it to be one of the most abstract and demonstrative of sciences . Who knows there- fore but motion ...
... mean and un- promising , that it is very wonderful to think that ever such surprising structures should have been raised ... means caused it to be one of the most abstract and demonstrative of sciences . Who knows there- fore but motion ...
Pagina 239
... means , before they had sat long toge ther , every one talking with the greatest circumspec- tion , and carefully ... mean that dull generation of story - tellers . My friend got together THE SPECTATOR 239.
... means , before they had sat long toge ther , every one talking with the greatest circumspec- tion , and carefully ... mean that dull generation of story - tellers . My friend got together THE SPECTATOR 239.
Pagina 260
... mean that of ' dying for love ' . Romances , which owe their very being to this pas- sion , are full of these metaphorical deaths . Heroes and heroines , knights ... means discourage it ; but if a man considers that all 260 THE SPECTATOR .
... mean that of ' dying for love ' . Romances , which owe their very being to this pas- sion , are full of these metaphorical deaths . Heroes and heroines , knights ... means discourage it ; but if a man considers that all 260 THE SPECTATOR .
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