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Pagina 28
... mind was thus filled with that secret wonder and delight , I could not but look upon myself as in an act of devotion , and am very well pleased with the thought of a great heath- en anatomist , who calls his description of the parts of ...
... mind was thus filled with that secret wonder and delight , I could not but look upon myself as in an act of devotion , and am very well pleased with the thought of a great heath- en anatomist , who calls his description of the parts of ...
Pagina 33
... mind to know how each of these roads terminated , and whither it would lead those who pass- ed through them , I ... minds with pleasure . We had not been long here , before every man singled out some woman to whom he offered his ...
... mind to know how each of these roads terminated , and whither it would lead those who pass- ed through them , I ... minds with pleasure . We had not been long here , before every man singled out some woman to whom he offered his ...
Pagina 37
... mind to enter . Upon my going in , I found the windows were blinded , and let in only a kind of twilight , that served to discover a prodigious number of dark corners and apartments , into which the whole temple was divided . I was here ...
... mind to enter . Upon my going in , I found the windows were blinded , and let in only a kind of twilight , that served to discover a prodigious number of dark corners and apartments , into which the whole temple was divided . I was here ...
Pagina 45
... mind a passage in Cicero , which I could never read without being in love with the virtue of a Roman audience . He there describes the shouts and applauses which the people gave to the persons who acted the parts of Pilades and Orestes ...
... mind a passage in Cicero , which I could never read without being in love with the virtue of a Roman audience . He there describes the shouts and applauses which the people gave to the persons who acted the parts of Pilades and Orestes ...
Pagina 52
... the god of this loathsome temple . The miserable votaries of this place were , I found , of another mind . Every one fancied himself threatened by the appari- tion as she stalked about the room , and began 52 THE TATLER .
... the god of this loathsome temple . The miserable votaries of this place were , I found , of another mind . Every one fancied himself threatened by the appari- tion as she stalked about the room , and began 52 THE TATLER .
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