The Spectator, Svazek 2D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... creature ( who was born for the destruction of all who behold her ) put on such a resignation in her countenance ... creatures that secretly rejoice in the admiration of men , but indulge No. 113. ] 105 THE SPECTATOR .
... creature ( who was born for the destruction of all who behold her ) put on such a resignation in her countenance ... creatures that secretly rejoice in the admiration of men , but indulge No. 113. ] 105 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 145
... creature which seems the meanest and most despicable in the whole ani- mal world . ' We may , ' says he , ' from the make of an oyster or cockle , conclude , that it has not so many nor so quick senses as a man , or several other ...
... creature which seems the meanest and most despicable in the whole ani- mal world . ' We may , ' says he , ' from the make of an oyster or cockle , conclude , that it has not so many nor so quick senses as a man , or several other ...
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... CREATURE , " September 30 , 1671 , seven in the morning . " NEXT to the influence of heaven , 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 esteem of a woman ...
... CREATURE , " September 30 , 1671 , seven in the morning . " NEXT to the influence of heaven , 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 esteem of a woman ...
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