The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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Strana 132
... existence , and fall- ing away into nothing , can never be sufficiently ad- mired . His dream , in which he still preserves the consciousness of his existence , together with his re- moval into the garden which was prepared for his ...
... existence , and fall- ing away into nothing , can never be sufficiently ad- mired . His dream , in which he still preserves the consciousness of his existence , together with his re- moval into the garden which was prepared for his ...
Strana 196
... existence , and wishing for death , without sympathizing with him in his distress ? Thus Adam to himself lamented loud Through the still night ; not now ( as ere man fell ) Wholesome and cool , and mild , but with black 196 357 ...
... existence , and wishing for death , without sympathizing with him in his distress ? Thus Adam to himself lamented loud Through the still night ; not now ( as ere man fell ) Wholesome and cool , and mild , but with black 196 357 ...
Strana 316
... existence , and dropping into nothing ? The vicious man and atheist have therefore no pre- tence to cheerfulness , and would act very unreasona- bly should they endeavour after it . It is impossible for any one to live in good humour ...
... existence , and dropping into nothing ? The vicious man and atheist have therefore no pre- tence to cheerfulness , and would act very unreasona- bly should they endeavour after it . It is impossible for any one to live in good humour ...
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