The SpectatorGeorge Routledge and sons, 1888 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina 91
... World , which is inhabited by the Ghosts of Men and Women . For this Reason they always place by the Corpse of their dead Friend a Bow and Arrows , that he may make use of the Souls of them in the other World , as he did of their wooden ...
... World , which is inhabited by the Ghosts of Men and Women . For this Reason they always place by the Corpse of their dead Friend a Bow and Arrows , that he may make use of the Souls of them in the other World , as he did of their wooden ...
Pagina 377
... World . This Way of Life is recommended indeed with great Beauty , and in such a Manner as dis- poses the Reader for the time to a pleasing Forget- fulness , or Negligence of the particular Hurry of Life in which he is engaged ...
... World . This Way of Life is recommended indeed with great Beauty , and in such a Manner as dis- poses the Reader for the time to a pleasing Forget- fulness , or Negligence of the particular Hurry of Life in which he is engaged ...
Pagina 515
... World , ' and enable them to make their way in it . " The Design of Learning is , as I take it , either ' to render a Man an agreeable Companion to himself , and teach him to support Solitude with Pleasure , or if he is not born to an ...
... World , ' and enable them to make their way in it . " The Design of Learning is , as I take it , either ' to render a Man an agreeable Companion to himself , and teach him to support Solitude with Pleasure , or if he is not born to an ...
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