The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - 524 pagina's |
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Pagina 192
... Heart , that is inconsistent with a Life which is every Moment obnoxious to the greatest Dangers . Writers of this Complexion have observed , that the sacred Person who was the great Pattern of Perfection was never seen to laugh ...
... Heart , that is inconsistent with a Life which is every Moment obnoxious to the greatest Dangers . Writers of this Complexion have observed , that the sacred Person who was the great Pattern of Perfection was never seen to laugh ...
Pagina 208
... Heart give im- perceptible Strokes to those delicate Fibres of which the vital Parts are composed , and wear out the Machine insensibly ; not to mention those violent Ferments which they stir up in the Blood , and those irregular ...
... Heart give im- perceptible Strokes to those delicate Fibres of which the vital Parts are composed , and wear out the Machine insensibly ; not to mention those violent Ferments which they stir up in the Blood , and those irregular ...
Pagina 324
... Heart which must recommend them to the next . Renatus wondered to hear his Father talk like an Adept , and with such a Mixture of Piety ; while Alexandrinus observing his Attention fixed , proceeded : This Phial , Child , and this ...
... Heart which must recommend them to the next . Renatus wondered to hear his Father talk like an Adept , and with such a Mixture of Piety ; while Alexandrinus observing his Attention fixed , proceeded : This Phial , Child , and this ...
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