The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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Strana 250
... nature , and which are woven with great beauty into the body of this fable . Of this kind is that passage in the present book where , describing Sin and Death as marching through the works of nature , he adds Behind her , Death Close ...
... nature , and which are woven with great beauty into the body of this fable . Of this kind is that passage in the present book where , describing Sin and Death as marching through the works of nature , he adds Behind her , Death Close ...
Strana 369
... Nature , and how they are at the same time both use- ful and entertaining , we find that the most important parts in the vegetable world are those which are the most beautiful . These are the seeds by which the several races of plants ...
... Nature , and how they are at the same time both use- ful and entertaining , we find that the most important parts in the vegetable world are those which are the most beautiful . These are the seeds by which the several races of plants ...
Strana 377
... nature of his offence . There is indeed a great objection against this manner of treating them . Zeal for religion is of so effective a nature that it seldom knows where to rest ; for which 1 One of the two books of Vanini , a solitary ...
... nature of his offence . There is indeed a great objection against this manner of treating them . Zeal for religion is of so effective a nature that it seldom knows where to rest ; for which 1 One of the two books of Vanini , a solitary ...
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