The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... mentioned circumstance , the first part of the fifth book . Adam upon his awaking finds Eve still asleep , with an unusual discomposure in her looks . The posture in which he regards her , is described with a wonderful tenderness , as ...
... mentioned circumstance , the first part of the fifth book . Adam upon his awaking finds Eve still asleep , with an unusual discomposure in her looks . The posture in which he regards her , is described with a wonderful tenderness , as ...
Strana 106
... mentioned , when they desire a de- scription of him . There is always something that concerns themselves , and growing out of their own circumstances , in all their inquiries . A friend of mine in Wales beseeches me to be very exact in ...
... mentioned , when they desire a de- scription of him . There is always something that concerns themselves , and growing out of their own circumstances , in all their inquiries . A friend of mine in Wales beseeches me to be very exact in ...
Strana 281
... mentioned possessed both these qualifications in a very eminent degree . Without assurance he would never have undertaken to speak before the most au- gust assembly in the world ; without modesty , he would have pleaded the cause he had ...
... mentioned possessed both these qualifications in a very eminent degree . Without assurance he would never have undertaken to speak before the most au- gust assembly in the world ; without modesty , he would have pleaded the cause he had ...
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