The Spectator, Svazek 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 195
... heart of a heathen , but filled with every thing that can raise the imagination , and give an op- portunity for the sublimest thoughts and conceptions . Plutarch tells us of a heathen who was singing a hymn to Diana , in which he cele ...
... heart of a heathen , but filled with every thing that can raise the imagination , and give an op- portunity for the sublimest thoughts and conceptions . Plutarch tells us of a heathen who was singing a hymn to Diana , in which he cele ...
Strana 377
... heart , and wrung out of it that black drop of blood , in which , say the Turkish divines , is contained the fomes peccati , so that he was free from sin ever after . I immediately said to myself , Though this story be a fiction , a ...
... heart , and wrung out of it that black drop of blood , in which , say the Turkish divines , is contained the fomes peccati , so that he was free from sin ever after . I immediately said to myself , Though this story be a fiction , a ...
Strana 378
... heart . " This , " says my interpreter , " is the heart of Dick Gloomy , who never thirsted after any thing but money . Notwithstanding all his endeavours , he is still poor . This has flung him into a most deplorable state of melan ...
... heart . " This , " says my interpreter , " is the heart of Dick Gloomy , who never thirsted after any thing but money . Notwithstanding all his endeavours , he is still poor . This has flung him into a most deplorable state of melan ...
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