The Spectator ...J. and R. Tonson, 1739 |
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Pagina 21
... Hand : The fecond was Moderation leading in Religion ; and the third a Person whom I had never feen , with the Genius of Great - Britain . At the firft Entrance the Lady revived , the Bags fwelled to their former Bulk , the Piles of Fag ...
... Hand : The fecond was Moderation leading in Religion ; and the third a Person whom I had never feen , with the Genius of Great - Britain . At the firft Entrance the Lady revived , the Bags fwelled to their former Bulk , the Piles of Fag ...
Pagina 54
... Hand , and went up into my Chamber , not without wondering at this unaccountable Weakness in reasonable Creatures , that they fhould love to aftonish and terrify one another . Were I a Father , I fhould take a particular Care to ...
... Hand , and went up into my Chamber , not without wondering at this unaccountable Weakness in reasonable Creatures , that they fhould love to aftonish and terrify one another . Were I a Father , I fhould take a particular Care to ...
Pagina 276
... Hand , And faid , Earl Douglas for thy Life Would I had loft my Land . O Chrift ! My very Heart doth bleed With Sorrow for thy Sake ; For fure a more renowned Knight Mifchance did never take . That beautiful Line , Taking the dead Man ...
... Hand , And faid , Earl Douglas for thy Life Would I had loft my Land . O Chrift ! My very Heart doth bleed With Sorrow for thy Sake ; For fure a more renowned Knight Mifchance did never take . That beautiful Line , Taking the dead Man ...
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