The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 201
... thought it a most impious Blasphemy against that Holy Religion , to father any thing upon it that might encourage ... thought a good Englishman as well as a good Clergyman . This Character I thought would be transmitted by the following ...
... thought it a most impious Blasphemy against that Holy Religion , to father any thing upon it that might encourage ... thought a good Englishman as well as a good Clergyman . This Character I thought would be transmitted by the following ...
Strana 267
... thought a very improper Person to give Rules for Oratory ; but I believe every one will agree with me in this , that ... thought the most useful Object of human Reason , and to make the Consideration of it pleasant and entertaining , I ...
... thought a very improper Person to give Rules for Oratory ; but I believe every one will agree with me in this , that ... thought the most useful Object of human Reason , and to make the Consideration of it pleasant and entertaining , I ...
Strana 318
... Thought I sate me down on a Bank of Flowers and dropt into a Slumber , which whether it were the Effect of Fumes and Vapours , or my present Thoughts , I know not ; but methought the Genius of the Garden stood before me , and introduced ...
... Thought I sate me down on a Bank of Flowers and dropt into a Slumber , which whether it were the Effect of Fumes and Vapours , or my present Thoughts , I know not ; but methought the Genius of the Garden stood before me , and introduced ...
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