The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 39
... look paler than I used to do . This put me under some Apprehensions that I should be forced to explain my self if I did not retire ; for which Reason I took the Candle in my Hand , and went up into my Chamber , not without wondering at ...
... look paler than I used to do . This put me under some Apprehensions that I should be forced to explain my self if I did not retire ; for which Reason I took the Candle in my Hand , and went up into my Chamber , not without wondering at ...
Pagina 201
... look like a very presumptuous Work , though not Foreign from the Duty of a SPECTATOR , to tax the Writings of such as have long had the general Applause of a Nation : But I shall always make Reason , Truth , and Nature the Measures of ...
... look like a very presumptuous Work , though not Foreign from the Duty of a SPECTATOR , to tax the Writings of such as have long had the general Applause of a Nation : But I shall always make Reason , Truth , and Nature the Measures of ...
Pagina 339
... look upon the Soul as going on from Strength to Strength , to consider that she is to shine for ever with new Accessions of Glory , and brighten to all Eternity ; that she will be still adding Virtue to Virtue , and Knowledge to ...
... look upon the Soul as going on from Strength to Strength , to consider that she is to shine for ever with new Accessions of Glory , and brighten to all Eternity ; that she will be still adding Virtue to Virtue , and Knowledge to ...
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