The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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Strana 21
... Occasion naturally leads him to his Discourse on the Food of Angels . After having thus entered into Con- versation with Man upon more indifferent Subjects , he warns him of his Obedience , and makes a natural Transition to the History ...
... Occasion naturally leads him to his Discourse on the Food of Angels . After having thus entered into Con- versation with Man upon more indifferent Subjects , he warns him of his Obedience , and makes a natural Transition to the History ...
Strana 155
... Occasion of this is to give you an Account of the Death of Madam de Villacerfe , whose Departure out of this Life I know not whether a Man of your Philosophy will call unfortunate or not , since it was attended with some Circumstances ...
... Occasion of this is to give you an Account of the Death of Madam de Villacerfe , whose Departure out of this Life I know not whether a Man of your Philosophy will call unfortunate or not , since it was attended with some Circumstances ...
Strana 222
... Occasion . I No. 392 . [ STEELE . ] Friday , May 30 . Per ambages & ministeria deorum Praecipitandus est liber spiritus . - Pet . ' To the SPECTATOR . The Transformation of Fidelio into a Looking - Glass . I was lately at a Tea - Table ...
... Occasion . I No. 392 . [ STEELE . ] Friday , May 30 . Per ambages & ministeria deorum Praecipitandus est liber spiritus . - Pet . ' To the SPECTATOR . The Transformation of Fidelio into a Looking - Glass . I was lately at a Tea - Table ...
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