The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1945 |
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... believe that all Creatures have Souls , not only Men and Women , but Brutes , Vegetables , nay even the most inanimate things , as Stocks and Stones . They believe the same of all the Works of Art , as of Knives , Boats , Looking ...
... believe that all Creatures have Souls , not only Men and Women , but Brutes , Vegetables , nay even the most inanimate things , as Stocks and Stones . They believe the same of all the Works of Art , as of Knives , Boats , Looking ...
Strana 421
... believe he will own , what I have a mind he should believe , that I have no small Charge upon me , but am a Person of some Consequence in this World . I shall therefore employ the present Hour only in reading Petitions , in the Order as ...
... believe he will own , what I have a mind he should believe , that I have no small Charge upon me , but am a Person of some Consequence in this World . I shall therefore employ the present Hour only in reading Petitions , in the Order as ...
Strana 558
... believe , peculiar to stag - hunting ' ( note in Chalmers's edition ) . PAGE 355. Dryden's Epistle to John Driden , lines 73-4 , 88-95 . 117. PAGE 356. Motto . Virgil , Eclogues , viii . 108 . It is hardly necessary to believe that ...
... believe , peculiar to stag - hunting ' ( note in Chalmers's edition ) . PAGE 355. Dryden's Epistle to John Driden , lines 73-4 , 88-95 . 117. PAGE 356. Motto . Virgil , Eclogues , viii . 108 . It is hardly necessary to believe that ...
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