The Spectator, Svazek 4E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... turn to their minds , but is very often apparent in their outward behaviour , and some of the most indifferent actions of their lives . It is this air diffusing itself over the whole man , which helps us to find out a person at his ...
... turn to their minds , but is very often apparent in their outward behaviour , and some of the most indifferent actions of their lives . It is this air diffusing itself over the whole man , which helps us to find out a person at his ...
Strana 145
... turn . Celestial visitant , once more Thy needful presence I implore ! In pity come , and ease my grief , Bring my distemper'd soul relief , Favour thy suppliant's hidden fires , And give me all my heart desires . Madam Dacier observes ...
... turn . Celestial visitant , once more Thy needful presence I implore ! In pity come , and ease my grief , Bring my distemper'd soul relief , Favour thy suppliant's hidden fires , And give me all my heart desires . Madam Dacier observes ...
Strana 163
... turn to the blood ; for which reason we prescribe it in distempers which no other medicine will reach . I could produce a quotation out of a very venerable author , in which the frenzy produced by love is compared to that which is ...
... turn to the blood ; for which reason we prescribe it in distempers which no other medicine will reach . I could produce a quotation out of a very venerable author , in which the frenzy produced by love is compared to that which is ...
Obsah
VOL IV | 13 |
Immortality of the Soul | 87 |
Inconsistencies of Men of Talents with res | 139 |
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