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Pagina 82
... occasion ; and when she called to mind all its little actions , which even appeared to have somewhat in them like reason , she was inconsolable for her loss . Her women immediately sent for the dervis to come and comfort her ; who ...
... occasion ; and when she called to mind all its little actions , which even appeared to have somewhat in them like reason , she was inconsolable for her loss . Her women immediately sent for the dervis to come and comfort her ; who ...
Pagina 96
... occasion to one of our most eminent English writers to represent every one of them as lying under a kind of curse pronounced to them in the words of Goliath , “ I will give thee to the fowls of the air , and to the beasts of the field ...
... occasion to one of our most eminent English writers to represent every one of them as lying under a kind of curse pronounced to them in the words of Goliath , “ I will give thee to the fowls of the air , and to the beasts of the field ...
Pagina 130
... occasion for calling sleep the image of death , the briskness of the fancy affords us a strong intimation of something within us that can ne- ver die . I have wondered that Alexander the Great , who came into the world sufficiently ...
... occasion for calling sleep the image of death , the briskness of the fancy affords us a strong intimation of something within us that can ne- ver die . I have wondered that Alexander the Great , who came into the world sufficiently ...
Pagina 133
... occasion of spreading these false reports , he ought to consider that the effect of them is equally preju- dicial and pernicious to the person at whom they are aimed . The injury is the same , though the principle from which it proceeds ...
... occasion of spreading these false reports , he ought to consider that the effect of them is equally preju- dicial and pernicious to the person at whom they are aimed . The injury is the same , though the principle from which it proceeds ...
Pagina 136
... of charms , thereupon took occasion to consider her as one possessed of frigid and torrid zones , and pursued her from the one pole to the other . I shall conclude this paper with a letter written in 136 No. 595 . SPECTATOR .
... of charms , thereupon took occasion to consider her as one possessed of frigid and torrid zones , and pursued her from the one pole to the other . I shall conclude this paper with a letter written in 136 No. 595 . SPECTATOR .
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