The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 100
... body of the doe . He had but a little time to contemplate himself in this new being ; for the treacherous dervis , shooting his own soul into the royal corpse , and bending the prince's own bow against him , had laid him dead on the ...
... body of the doe . He had but a little time to contemplate himself in this new being ; for the treacherous dervis , shooting his own soul into the royal corpse , and bending the prince's own bow against him , had laid him dead on the ...
Strana 111
... body . Why therefore should we exclude the satis- faction of these faculties , which we find by ex- perience are ... body , I cannot tell ; or whether out of the body , I cannot tell : God knoweth ) , such an one caught up to the third ...
... body . Why therefore should we exclude the satis- faction of these faculties , which we find by ex- perience are ... body , I cannot tell ; or whether out of the body , I cannot tell : God knoweth ) , such an one caught up to the third ...
Strana 166
... body has given occasion for calling sleep the image of death , the briskness of the fancy affords us a strong intima- tion of something within us that can never die . ' I have wondered that Alexander the Great , who came into the world ...
... body has given occasion for calling sleep the image of death , the briskness of the fancy affords us a strong intima- tion of something within us that can never die . ' I have wondered that Alexander the Great , who came into the world ...
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