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Pagina 4
... leaving her for three Days , is inimitably beautiful and natural . Cum milite isto præsens , absens ut sies : Dies noctesque me ames : me desideres Me somnies me exspectes : de me cogites : Me speres me te oblectes : mecum tota sis ...
... leaving her for three Days , is inimitably beautiful and natural . Cum milite isto præsens , absens ut sies : Dies noctesque me ames : me desideres Me somnies me exspectes : de me cogites : Me speres me te oblectes : mecum tota sis ...
Pagina 6
... leave nothing to Chance or Humour , but are still for deriving every Action from some Plot and Contrivance , for drawing up a perpetual Scheme of Causes and Events , and preserving a constant Correspondence between the Camp and the ...
... leave nothing to Chance or Humour , but are still for deriving every Action from some Plot and Contrivance , for drawing up a perpetual Scheme of Causes and Events , and preserving a constant Correspondence between the Camp and the ...
Pagina 16
... The Branches of the Oak endure all the Seasons of the Year , though its Leaves fall off in Autumn ; and these too will be restored with the returning Spring , T Tuesday No. 173 , [ ADDISON . ] Tuesday , September 16 THE SPECTATOR.
... The Branches of the Oak endure all the Seasons of the Year , though its Leaves fall off in Autumn ; and these too will be restored with the returning Spring , T Tuesday No. 173 , [ ADDISON . ] Tuesday , September 16 THE SPECTATOR.
Pagina 19
... it grew serious in the Conclusion . I would nevertheless leave it to the Consideration of those who are the Patrons of No. 173 . 1711 of this monstrous Tryal of Skill THE SPECTATOR 19 by one who stood near him, that the Fellow ...
... it grew serious in the Conclusion . I would nevertheless leave it to the Consideration of those who are the Patrons of No. 173 . 1711 of this monstrous Tryal of Skill THE SPECTATOR 19 by one who stood near him, that the Fellow ...
Pagina 28
... in the following Letter Matters which I , a Batchelor , cannot be supposed to be acquainted with ; therefore shall not pretend to explain upon it till further 1 further Consideration , but leave the Author of - 28 THE SPECTATOR.
... in the following Letter Matters which I , a Batchelor , cannot be supposed to be acquainted with ; therefore shall not pretend to explain upon it till further 1 further Consideration , but leave the Author of - 28 THE SPECTATOR.
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