The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 3-4J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... means was locked up ; that noises had been heard in his Jong gallery , so that he could not get a servant to enter it after eight o'clock at night ; that the door of one of his chambers was nailed up , because there went a story in the ...
... means was locked up ; that noises had been heard in his Jong gallery , so that he could not get a servant to enter it after eight o'clock at night ; that the door of one of his chambers was nailed up , because there went a story in the ...
Pàgina 17
... means dissipated the fears which had so long reigned in the family . I should not have been thus particular upon these ridiculous horrors , did not I find them so very much prevail in all parts of the country . At the same time I think ...
... means dissipated the fears which had so long reigned in the family . I should not have been thus particular upon these ridiculous horrors , did not I find them so very much prevail in all parts of the country . At the same time I think ...
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... means we often behold the shapes and shadows of persons who are either dead or absent . 6 I shall dismiss this paper with a story out of Josephus , not so much for the sake of the story itself , as for the moral reflections with which ...
... means we often behold the shapes and shadows of persons who are either dead or absent . 6 I shall dismiss this paper with a story out of Josephus , not so much for the sake of the story itself , as for the moral reflections with which ...
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... mean the immortality of the soul . I was yesterday walking alone in one of my friend's woods , and lost myself in it very agreeably , as I was running over in my mind the several arguments that establish this great point , which is the ...
... mean the immortality of the soul . I was yesterday walking alone in one of my friend's woods , and lost myself in it very agreeably , as I was running over in my mind the several arguments that establish this great point , which is the ...
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... mean a purpose ? Can he delight in the production of such abortive intelligences , such short - lived reasonable beings ? Would he give us talents that are not to be exerted ? capa- cities that are never to be gratified ? How can we ...
... mean a purpose ? Can he delight in the production of such abortive intelligences , such short - lived reasonable beings ? Would he give us talents that are not to be exerted ? capa- cities that are never to be gratified ? How can we ...
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