The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 34
... live according to their own approbation , as soon as they possibly can . But since the duration of life is so uncertain , ( and that has been a common topic of dis- course ever since there was such a thing as life itself , ) how is it ...
... live according to their own approbation , as soon as they possibly can . But since the duration of life is so uncertain , ( and that has been a common topic of dis- course ever since there was such a thing as life itself , ) how is it ...
Strana 149
... live and die in the mode . promised the handsomest young fellow in the parish for her pains . Your friend the butler has been fool enough to be seduced by them ; and though he is sure to lose a knife , a fork , or a spoon every time his ...
... live and die in the mode . promised the handsomest young fellow in the parish for her pains . Your friend the butler has been fool enough to be seduced by them ; and though he is sure to lose a knife , a fork , or a spoon every time his ...
Strana 586
... live in these bodies is to live in this world ; to live out of them is to remove into the next : for while our souls are confined to these bodies , and can look only through these material casements , nothing but what is material can ...
... live in these bodies is to live in this world ; to live out of them is to remove into the next : for while our souls are confined to these bodies , and can look only through these material casements , nothing but what is material can ...
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