The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... received with a loud laugh : they were as merry when a criminal was stabbed . It is certainly an occasion of rejoicing when the wicked are seized in their designs ; but , I think , it is not such a triumph as is exerted by laughter ...
... received with a loud laugh : they were as merry when a criminal was stabbed . It is certainly an occasion of rejoicing when the wicked are seized in their designs ; but , I think , it is not such a triumph as is exerted by laughter ...
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... received in their fall , banished all the tender sentiments of love , and gave their spirits another turn ; those who had taken this leap were observed never to relapse into that passion . Sappho tried the cure , but perished in the ...
... received in their fall , banished all the tender sentiments of love , and gave their spirits another turn ; those who had taken this leap were observed never to relapse into that passion . Sappho tried the cure , but perished in the ...
Strana 165
... received great benefit from this secret , I think myself obliged to com- municate it to the public , for the good of my fellow- subjects . I desire you will add this letter as an appendix to your consolations upon absence , and am your ...
... received great benefit from this secret , I think myself obliged to com- municate it to the public , for the good of my fellow- subjects . I desire you will add this letter as an appendix to your consolations upon absence , and am your ...
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