The Spectator, Svazek 4Dent, 1963 |
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... Delight which you have somewhere taken Notice of in your former Papers . It is very pleasant , at the same Time , to ... delights in humane Life . A Garden was the Habitation of our first Parents before the Fall . It is naturally apt to ...
... Delight which you have somewhere taken Notice of in your former Papers . It is very pleasant , at the same Time , to ... delights in humane Life . A Garden was the Habitation of our first Parents before the Fall . It is naturally apt to ...
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... delightful Name in Nature . If it be not so in it self , all the wiser Part of Mankind from the beginning of the ... Delight as our Being is capable of . Two Persons who have chosen each other out of all the Species , with Design to ...
... delightful Name in Nature . If it be not so in it self , all the wiser Part of Mankind from the beginning of the ... Delight as our Being is capable of . Two Persons who have chosen each other out of all the Species , with Design to ...
Strana 447
... delight in Virtue ; And that which he delights in , must be happy . But when ! or where ! -This World was made for Caesar . I'm weary of Conjectures - This must end ' em . [ Laying his Hand on his Sword . Thus am I doubly arm'd ; my ...
... delight in Virtue ; And that which he delights in , must be happy . But when ! or where ! -This World was made for Caesar . I'm weary of Conjectures - This must end ' em . [ Laying his Hand on his Sword . Thus am I doubly arm'd ; my ...
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CONTENTS | 320 |
Essays Nos 556635 Friday June | 447 |
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