The Spectator, Volumes 1-2Dent, 1930 |
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Pagina 35
... Death : He is tormented with Desires which it is impossible for him to gratify , sollicited by a Passion that has neither Objects nor Organs adapted to it : He lives in a State of invincible Desire and Impotence , and always burns in ...
... Death : He is tormented with Desires which it is impossible for him to gratify , sollicited by a Passion that has neither Objects nor Organs adapted to it : He lives in a State of invincible Desire and Impotence , and always burns in ...
Pagina 232
... Death ; For it must of Necessity be , that one of these two things must be the Consequence , Death must take away all these Senses , or convey me to another Life . If all Sense is to be taken away , and Death is no more than that ...
... Death ; For it must of Necessity be , that one of these two things must be the Consequence , Death must take away all these Senses , or convey me to another Life . If all Sense is to be taken away , and Death is no more than that ...
Pagina 302
... Death - bed he sent his Bene diction in a very moving Manner to ConstantÃa ; who at that time was her self so far gone in the same fatal Distemper , that she lay delirious . Upon the Interval which generally precedes Death in Sicknesses ...
... Death - bed he sent his Bene diction in a very moving Manner to ConstantÃa ; who at that time was her self so far gone in the same fatal Distemper , that she lay delirious . Upon the Interval which generally precedes Death in Sicknesses ...
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