The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 284
... Place to Place in these Arms , and could neither eat , dress , or mind any Thing for Feeding and Tending you a weakly Child , and shedding Tears when the Convulsions you were then troubled with returned upon you . By my Care you outgrew ...
... Place to Place in these Arms , and could neither eat , dress , or mind any Thing for Feeding and Tending you a weakly Child , and shedding Tears when the Convulsions you were then troubled with returned upon you . By my Care you outgrew ...
Strana 400
... Place ; the other held a flaming Torch in his Hand . I could observe , that all the Way as they came towards us , the Colours of the Flowers appeared more lively , the Trees shot out in Blossoms , the Birds threw themselves into Pairs ...
... Place ; the other held a flaming Torch in his Hand . I could observe , that all the Way as they came towards us , the Colours of the Flowers appeared more lively , the Trees shot out in Blossoms , the Birds threw themselves into Pairs ...
Strana 407
... place or time . And afterwards , Here at least We shall be free ; th ' Almighty hath not built Here for his envy ... Places of the Poem , the Author has taken care to intro- duce none that is not big with Absurdity , and incapable of ...
... place or time . And afterwards , Here at least We shall be free ; th ' Almighty hath not built Here for his envy ... Places of the Poem , the Author has taken care to intro- duce none that is not big with Absurdity , and incapable of ...
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