The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... Creature , N I am ever Tours . ' September 30 , 1671.1 Seven in the Morning . TEXT to the Influence of Heav'n , I am to thank you that I see the returning Day with Pleasure . To pass my Evenings in so sweet a Conversation , and have the ...
... Creature , N I am ever Tours . ' September 30 , 1671.1 Seven in the Morning . TEXT to the Influence of Heav'n , I am to thank you that I see the returning Day with Pleasure . To pass my Evenings in so sweet a Conversation , and have the ...
Strana 214
... Creatures , as indeed the whole Animal Creation subsists by it . This Instinct in Man is more general and ... Creature and its Creator . If the Father is inexorable to the Child who has offended , let the Offence be of never ...
... Creatures , as indeed the whole Animal Creation subsists by it . This Instinct in Man is more general and ... Creature and its Creator . If the Father is inexorable to the Child who has offended , let the Offence be of never ...
Strana 346
... Creature in among us , and unrig her in an instant . Our last Month's Prude was so armed and fortified in Whale - bone and Buckram that we had much ado to come at her , but you would have died with laughing to have seen how the sober ...
... Creature in among us , and unrig her in an instant . Our last Month's Prude was so armed and fortified in Whale - bone and Buckram that we had much ado to come at her , but you would have died with laughing to have seen how the sober ...
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