The Spectator, Svazek 701893 |
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Strana 12
... creature is thyself; With thee it came and goes : but follow me, And I will bring thee where no shadow stays Thy coming, and thy soft embraces ; he Whose image thou art, him thou shalt enjoy Insepambly thine, to him shalt bear ...
... creature is thyself; With thee it came and goes : but follow me, And I will bring thee where no shadow stays Thy coming, and thy soft embraces ; he Whose image thou art, him thou shalt enjoy Insepambly thine, to him shalt bear ...
Strana 127
... creature, wrung with a narrow fortune, does not make the best use of this retirement, would he a conclusion extremely uncharitable. From what has, or will be said, I bope no consequence can be extorted, implying, that I would have any ...
... creature, wrung with a narrow fortune, does not make the best use of this retirement, would he a conclusion extremely uncharitable. From what has, or will be said, I bope no consequence can be extorted, implying, that I would have any ...
Strana 162
... creature of halfwit, might be for ever put out of countenance by proper parts for Dogget. Johnson, by acting Corbacchio the other night, must have given all who saw him a thorough detestation of aged avarice. The petulancy of a peevish ...
... creature of halfwit, might be for ever put out of countenance by proper parts for Dogget. Johnson, by acting Corbacchio the other night, must have given all who saw him a thorough detestation of aged avarice. The petulancy of a peevish ...
Strana 174
... creature, who never suspected his intentions, was pleased with his person ; and having observed his growing passion for her, hoped by so advantageous a match she might quickly be in a capacity of supporting her impoverished relations ...
... creature, who never suspected his intentions, was pleased with his person ; and having observed his growing passion for her, hoped by so advantageous a match she might quickly be in a capacity of supporting her impoverished relations ...
Strana 177
... creature which had reason ; aud under the symbol of this goose, you may enter into the manner and method of leading creatures, with their eyes open, through thick •nd thin, for they know not what, they know not why. "All which is humbly ...
... creature which had reason ; aud under the symbol of this goose, you may enter into the manner and method of leading creatures, with their eyes open, through thick •nd thin, for they know not what, they know not why. "All which is humbly ...
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