The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1907 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... Book as besmeared with the Blood of humane Sacrifices , and delighted with the Tears of Parents and the Cries of Children . In the second Book he is marked out as the fiercest Spirit that fought in Heaven ; and if we consider the Figure ...
... Book as besmeared with the Blood of humane Sacrifices , and delighted with the Tears of Parents and the Cries of Children . In the second Book he is marked out as the fiercest Spirit that fought in Heaven ; and if we consider the Figure ...
Strana 258
... Book , I saw when at his Word the formless Mass , This World's Material Mould , came to a Heap : Confusion heard his Voice , and wild uproar Stood rul'd , stood vast infinitude confin'd , Till at his second bidding Darkness fled , Light ...
... Book , I saw when at his Word the formless Mass , This World's Material Mould , came to a Heap : Confusion heard his Voice , and wild uproar Stood rul'd , stood vast infinitude confin'd , Till at his second bidding Darkness fled , Light ...
Strana 311
... Book I. of Paradise Lost , with a note on the same by " the late ingenious Mr. Maundrell , " taken from his Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem . It will be found in the text of the Notes upon the Twelve Books of Paradise Lost , published ...
... Book I. of Paradise Lost , with a note on the same by " the late ingenious Mr. Maundrell , " taken from his Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem . It will be found in the text of the Notes upon the Twelve Books of Paradise Lost , published ...
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