The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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... nature gave a second groan ; Sky lour'd , and , muttering thunder , some sad drops Wept at completing of the mortal sin . ' As all nature suffered by the guilt of our first parents , these symptoms of trouble and consterna- tion are ...
... nature gave a second groan ; Sky lour'd , and , muttering thunder , some sad drops Wept at completing of the mortal sin . ' As all nature suffered by the guilt of our first parents , these symptoms of trouble and consterna- tion are ...
Strana 315
... nature are introduced , are such short allegories as are not designed to be taken in the literal sense , but only to convey particular cir- cumstances to the reader , after an unusual and enter- taining manner . But when such persons ...
... nature are introduced , are such short allegories as are not designed to be taken in the literal sense , but only to convey particular cir- cumstances to the reader , after an unusual and enter- taining manner . But when such persons ...
Strana 532
... Nature makes good her engagements ; for , as she never promises what she is not able to perform , so she never fails ... Nature in her whole drama never drew such a part ; she has some- times made a fool ; but a coxcomb is always of a ...
... Nature makes good her engagements ; for , as she never promises what she is not able to perform , so she never fails ... Nature in her whole drama never drew such a part ; she has some- times made a fool ; but a coxcomb is always of a ...
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