The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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Strana 87
... Person or Persons has or have suffered any Wound , Hurt , Damage or Detriment in his or their Limb or Limbs , otherwise than shall be hereafter specified , the said Person or Persons , upon applying themselves to such as we shall ...
... Person or Persons has or have suffered any Wound , Hurt , Damage or Detriment in his or their Limb or Limbs , otherwise than shall be hereafter specified , the said Person or Persons , upon applying themselves to such as we shall ...
Strana 110
... Person ; but I look upon it as a particular Happiness that I have always hinder'd my Resentments from proceeding to this Extremity . I once had gone through half a Satyr , but found so many Motions of Humanity rising in me towards the ...
... Person ; but I look upon it as a particular Happiness that I have always hinder'd my Resentments from proceeding to this Extremity . I once had gone through half a Satyr , but found so many Motions of Humanity rising in me towards the ...
Strana 122
... Persons nailing down Prometheus to a Rock , for which he has been justly censured by the greatest Criticks . I do not know any imaginary Person made use of in a more sublime manner of Thinking than that in one of the Prophets , who ...
... Persons nailing down Prometheus to a Rock , for which he has been justly censured by the greatest Criticks . I do not know any imaginary Person made use of in a more sublime manner of Thinking than that in one of the Prophets , who ...
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