The SpectatorGeorge Routledge and sons, 1888 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana xxii
... death followed , June 17 , 1719 , at the age of 47 . Steele's political difficulties ended at the death of Queen Anne . The return of the Whigs to power on the accession of George I. brought him the office of Surveyor of the Royal ...
... death followed , June 17 , 1719 , at the age of 47 . Steele's political difficulties ended at the death of Queen Anne . The return of the Whigs to power on the accession of George I. brought him the office of Surveyor of the Royal ...
Strana 216
... Death : For it is of necessity that one of these ' two things must be the Consequence . 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 ...
... Death : For it is of necessity that one of these ' two things must be the Consequence . 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 ...
Strana 447
... Death , [ the Regal Crown upon his Head , ] his Menace of Satan , his advancing to the Com- bat , the Outcry at his Birth , are Circumstances too noble to be past over in Silence , and extream- Airly suitable to this King of Terrors . I ...
... Death , [ the Regal Crown upon his Head , ] his Menace of Satan , his advancing to the Com- bat , the Outcry at his Birth , are Circumstances too noble to be past over in Silence , and extream- Airly suitable to this King of Terrors . I ...
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