The Spectator, Svazek 5George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... 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 unfeigned 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 unfeigned tenderness that passed between these two extraordinary ...
Strana 104
... body is of a lasting constitution , though extremely de- cayed in her eyes , and decrepit in her feet . The two circumstances of being always at home from her lameness , and very attentive from her blindness , make her lodgings the ...
... body is of a lasting constitution , though extremely de- cayed in her eyes , and decrepit in her feet . The two circumstances of being always at home from her lameness , and very attentive from her blindness , make her lodgings the ...
Strana 431
... body , with regard to that invisible world which everywhere surrounds us , though we are not able to discover it ... bodies , teaches us that it is only our union to these bodies which inter- cepts the sight of the other world . The ...
... body , with regard to that invisible world which everywhere surrounds us , though we are not able to discover it ... bodies , teaches us that it is only our union to these bodies which inter- cepts the sight of the other world . The ...
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