The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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... live , I shall leave it , when I am summoned out of it , with the secret Satisfaction of thinking that I have not Lived in vain . There are three very material Points which I have not spoken to in this Paper , and which , for several ...
... live , I shall leave it , when I am summoned out of it , with the secret Satisfaction of thinking that I have not Lived in vain . There are three very material Points which I have not spoken to in this Paper , and which , for several ...
Pagina 167
... live at Ease , is not to live : Death stalks behind thee , and each flying Hour Does some loose Remnant of thy Life devour . Live , while thou liv'st ; for Death will make us all A Name , a Nothing but an Old Wife's Tale . Speak ; wilt ...
... live at Ease , is not to live : Death stalks behind thee , and each flying Hour Does some loose Remnant of thy Life devour . Live , while thou liv'st ; for Death will make us all A Name , a Nothing but an Old Wife's Tale . Speak ; wilt ...
Pagina 421
... live the common Fate of ordinary things , I would say these Sketches and faint Images of Glory were drawn in August 1711 , when John Duke of Marlborough made that memorable March wherein he took the French Lines without Blood - shed . T ...
... live the common Fate of ordinary things , I would say these Sketches and faint Images of Glory were drawn in August 1711 , when John Duke of Marlborough made that memorable March wherein he took the French Lines without Blood - shed . T ...
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