The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... Adam , whom embracing , thus she spake : O sole , in whom my thoughts find all repose , My glory , my perfection ! glad I see Thy face , and morn return'd ' eye I cannot but take notice , that Milton , in the con- ference between Adam ...
... Adam , whom embracing , thus she spake : O sole , in whom my thoughts find all repose , My glory , my perfection ! glad I see Thy face , and morn return'd ' eye I cannot but take notice , that Milton , in the con- ference between Adam ...
Strana 237
... Adam's account of his passion and esteem for Eve , would have been improper for her hearing , and has therefore devised very just and beautiful reasons for her retiring : So spake our sire , and by his countenance seem'd Ent'ring on ...
... Adam's account of his passion and esteem for Eve , would have been improper for her hearing , and has therefore devised very just and beautiful reasons for her retiring : So spake our sire , and by his countenance seem'd Ent'ring on ...
Strana 336
... Adam's vision is not confined to any particular tribe of mankind , but extends to the whole species . In this great review which Adam takes of all his sons and daughters , the first objects he is presented with , exhibit to him the ...
... Adam's vision is not confined to any particular tribe of mankind , but extends to the whole species . In this great review which Adam takes of all his sons and daughters , the first objects he is presented with , exhibit to him the ...
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