The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 268
... Creature ; he hath the same Resemblance in the Frame of his Mind , and is subject to those Passions which are predominant in the Creature that appears in his Countenance . Accordingly he gives the Prints of several Faces that are of a ...
... Creature ; he hath the same Resemblance in the Frame of his Mind , and is subject to those Passions which are predominant in the Creature that appears in his Countenance . Accordingly he gives the Prints of several Faces that are of a ...
Strana 289
... Creature ought to maintain with the great Author of his Being . The Man who lives under an habitual Sense of the ... Creatures to be altogether conversant in such Diversions as are meerly innocent , and have nothing else to ...
... Creature ought to maintain with the great Author of his Being . The Man who lives under an habitual Sense of the ... Creatures to be altogether conversant in such Diversions as are meerly innocent , and have nothing else to ...
Strana 343
... Creature in a Widow's Habit sat in Court , to hear the Event of a Cause concerning her Dower . This commanding Creature ( who was born for Destruction of all who behold her ) put on such a Resignation in her Countenance , and bore the ...
... Creature in a Widow's Habit sat in Court , to hear the Event of a Cause concerning her Dower . This commanding Creature ( who was born for Destruction of all who behold her ) put on such a Resignation in her Countenance , and bore the ...
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