The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 110
... body , and poured down his throat that liquor which he had from old Basilius , the corpse would be converted into pure gold . I will not pretend to express to you the un- feigned tenderness that passed between these two extraordinary ...
... body , and poured down his throat that liquor which he had from old Basilius , the corpse would be converted into pure gold . I will not pretend to express to you the un- feigned tenderness that passed between these two extraordinary ...
Strana 114
Add to all this , that she does not only not love any body , but she hates every body . The statue in Rome does not serve to vent malice half so well , as this old lady does to disappoint it . She does not know the author of any thing ...
Add to all this , that she does not only not love any body , but she hates every body . The statue in Rome does not serve to vent malice half so well , as this old lady does to disappoint it . She does not know the author of any thing ...
Strana 145
... bodies in a single body mix , A single body with a double sex . ADDISON . Most of the papers I give the public are written on subjects that never vary , but are for ever fixed and immutable . Of this kind are all my more serious essays ...
... bodies in a single body mix , A single body with a double sex . ADDISON . Most of the papers I give the public are written on subjects that never vary , but are for ever fixed and immutable . Of this kind are all my more serious essays ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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