The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1963 - Počet stran: 33 |
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... Design of poisoning , he utterly disowned the least Knowledge of it . This Confession quickly proved fatal to Sohemus , who now lay under the same Suspicions and Sentence that Joseph had before him on the like Occasion . Nor would Herod ...
... Design of poisoning , he utterly disowned the least Knowledge of it . This Confession quickly proved fatal to Sohemus , who now lay under the same Suspicions and Sentence that Joseph had before him on the like Occasion . Nor would Herod ...
Strana 266
... designing to one , which makes him appear a Saint or Hero to another . He therefore who looks upon the Soul through its ... Design , but can never express the Beauty and Life of the Original . But the great Judge of all the Earth knows ...
... designing to one , which makes him appear a Saint or Hero to another . He therefore who looks upon the Soul through its ... Design , but can never express the Beauty and Life of the Original . But the great Judge of all the Earth knows ...
Strana 345
... designed for such as these , since Nothing is more usual than for Thrift to disappoint the Ends of Ambition , it being almost impossible that the Mind should be intent upon Trifles , while it is at the same Time forming some great Design ...
... designed for such as these , since Nothing is more usual than for Thrift to disappoint the Ends of Ambition , it being almost impossible that the Mind should be intent upon Trifles , while it is at the same Time forming some great Design ...
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