The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... Death must take away all these senses , or convey me to another life . If all sense is to be taken away , and death is no more than that profound sleep without dreams , in which we are sometimes buried , oh , heavens ! how desirable is ...
... Death must take away all these senses , or convey me to another life . If all sense is to be taken away , and death is no more than that profound sleep without dreams , in which we are sometimes buried , oh , heavens ! how desirable is ...
Strana 345
... death sits so heavy upon your thoughts , is still alive ; and that the father , to whom you have con- fessed yourself , was once that Theodosius whom you so much lament . The love which we have had for one another will make us more ...
... death sits so heavy upon your thoughts , is still alive ; and that the father , to whom you have con- fessed yourself , was once that Theodosius whom you so much lament . The love which we have had for one another will make us more ...
Strana 520
... Death , the contemplation of it affords a delight mixed with terror and sorrow , 133. intended for our relief , ibid . deaths of eminent persons the most improving passages in history , ibid . Debauchee , his pleasures is that of a ...
... Death , the contemplation of it affords a delight mixed with terror and sorrow , 133. intended for our relief , ibid . deaths of eminent persons the most improving passages in history , ibid . Debauchee , his pleasures is that of a ...
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