The Spectator, Svazek 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1961 |
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Strana 77
... Death often proves Mortal , and sets People on Methods to save their Lives , which infallibly destroy them . This is a Reflection made by some Historians , upon observing that there are many more thousands killed in a Flight than in a ...
... Death often proves Mortal , and sets People on Methods to save their Lives , which infallibly destroy them . This is a Reflection made by some Historians , upon observing that there are many more thousands killed in a Flight than in a ...
Strana 218
... Death , representing to them , as the most bitter Circum- stance of it , that his Rival saw him fall . With that there came an Arrow keen Out of an English bow , Which struck Earl Douglas to the Heart A deep and deadly Blow . Who never ...
... Death , representing to them , as the most bitter Circum- stance of it , that his Rival saw him fall . With that there came an Arrow keen Out of an English bow , Which struck Earl Douglas to the Heart A deep and deadly Blow . Who never ...
Strana 440
... Death : For it must of Neces- sity be , 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 must of Neces- sity be , 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 ...
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