The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - Počet stran: 524 |
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Strana 19
... Occasion . So chear'd he his fair Spouse , and she was chear'd , But silently a gentle tear let fall From either eye , and wip'd them with her hair ; Two other precious drops that ready stood , Each in their chrystal sluice , he e'er ...
... Occasion . So chear'd he his fair Spouse , and she was chear'd , But silently a gentle tear let fall From either eye , and wip'd them with her hair ; Two other precious drops that ready stood , Each in their chrystal sluice , he e'er ...
Strana 155
... Occasion of this is to give you an Account of the Death of Madam de Villacerfe , whose Departure out of this Life I know not whether a Man of your Philosophy will call unfortunate or not , since it was attended with some Circumstances ...
... Occasion of this is to give you an Account of the Death of Madam de Villacerfe , whose Departure out of this Life I know not whether a Man of your Philosophy will call unfortunate or not , since it was attended with some Circumstances ...
Strana 423
... Occasion all my Life to reflect upon the fatal Consequences of following the Suggestions of Vanity . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I write to you to desire , that you would again touch upon a certain Enormity , which is chiefly in Use among the ...
... Occasion all my Life to reflect upon the fatal Consequences of following the Suggestions of Vanity . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I write to you to desire , that you would again touch upon a certain Enormity , which is chiefly in Use among the ...
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