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Pagina 97
... admiration may appear in such a and the lands adjoining . Most of them are creature as man , it is not wholly to be discou - worshipped like Molach in fires and flames . raged ; since it often produces very good ef- fects , not only as ...
... admiration may appear in such a and the lands adjoining . Most of them are creature as man , it is not wholly to be discou - worshipped like Molach in fires and flames . raged ; since it often produces very good ef- fects , not only as ...
Pagina 246
... admiration of gap- heretofore professed towards you , so has va- desire had the least part in the passion I ing ... admired . Thus they are the No. 189. ] Saturday , October 6 , 1711 . ordinary attendants on power and riches , which may ...
... admiration of gap- heretofore professed towards you , so has va- desire had the least part in the passion I ing ... admired . Thus they are the No. 189. ] Saturday , October 6 , 1711 . ordinary attendants on power and riches , which may ...
Pagina 295
... admiration , compassion , in their feet , stand doubtful of their new contempt of this world , and expectation of a ... admiration , but discover it dif- No. 227. ] Thursday , November 20 , 1711 . ferently according to their characters ...
... admiration , compassion , in their feet , stand doubtful of their new contempt of this world , and expectation of a ... admiration , but discover it dif- No. 227. ] Thursday , November 20 , 1711 . ferently according to their characters ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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