The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1957 |
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Strana 268
... Creature ; he hath the same Resemblance in the Frame of his Mind , and is subject to those Passions which are predominant in the Creature that appears in his Countenance . Accordingly he gives the Prints of several Faces that are of a ...
... Creature ; he hath the same Resemblance in the Frame of his Mind , and is subject to those Passions which are predominant in the Creature that appears in his Countenance . Accordingly he gives the Prints of several Faces that are of a ...
Strana 370
... Creatures as are more or less finished and compleated in their several Faculties , according to the Condition of Life in ... Creature in a condition to provide for its Safety and Subsistence in its proper Station . Tully has given us an ...
... Creatures as are more or less finished and compleated in their several Faculties , according to the Condition of Life in ... Creature in a condition to provide for its Safety and Subsistence in its proper Station . Tully has given us an ...
Strana 430
... Creature , your most Obedient , most Devoted Servant . ' The two next were Written after the Day for our Marriage was fix'd . " Madam , September 25 , 1671 . It is the hardest thing in the World to be in Love , and yet attend Business ...
... Creature , your most Obedient , most Devoted Servant . ' The two next were Written after the Day for our Marriage was fix'd . " Madam , September 25 , 1671 . It is the hardest thing in the World to be in Love , and yet attend Business ...
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