The SpectatorGeorge Routledge and sons, 1888 - Počet stran: 919 |
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... Creature so armed for Battel and Assault as the Lion . In the same manner , we find that particular Animals have a more or less exquisite Sharpness and Sa- gacity in those particular Senses which most turn to their Advantage , and in ...
... Creature so armed for Battel and Assault as the Lion . In the same manner , we find that particular Animals have a more or less exquisite Sharpness and Sa- gacity in those particular Senses which most turn to their Advantage , and in ...
Strana 805
Sir Richard Steele Henry Morley. Creatures of the highest Capacities , as they are Creatures , that is , Beings of ... Creature than another , according as we rise one above another in the Scale of Existence . But the widest of these ...
Sir Richard Steele Henry Morley. Creatures of the highest Capacities , as they are Creatures , that is , Beings of ... Creature than another , according as we rise one above another in the Scale of Existence . But the widest of these ...
Strana 832
... Creature that should be capa- ble of knowing and conversing with a vast Circle of Objects , and love none but Himself ? What Proportion would there be between the Head and the Heart of such a Creature , its Affections , and its ...
... Creature that should be capa- ble of knowing and conversing with a vast Circle of Objects , and love none but Himself ? What Proportion would there be between the Head and the Heart of such a Creature , its Affections , and its ...
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