The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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第 14 頁
... with her Eyes fixed upon the Heavens . Before her lay a cele- ftial Globe , with feveral Schemes of • Mathematical Theorems . She pre- • vented vented my Speech with the greatest Affability in the World 14 The SPECTATOR . No 514 .
... with her Eyes fixed upon the Heavens . Before her lay a cele- ftial Globe , with feveral Schemes of • Mathematical Theorems . She pre- • vented vented my Speech with the greatest Affability in the World 14 The SPECTATOR . No 514 .
第 20 頁
... She was continually vary- ing her Drefs , fometimes into the most natural and becoming Habits in the • World , and at others into the most wild and freakish Garb that can be imagined . There ftood by her a Man full - aged , and of great ...
... She was continually vary- ing her Drefs , fometimes into the most natural and becoming Habits in the • World , and at others into the most wild and freakish Garb that can be imagined . There ftood by her a Man full - aged , and of great ...
第 66 頁
... She took leave of all her Family , and bore the vain Ap plication of Medicines with the great- eft Patience imaginable . When the Phyficiam told her the muft certainly die , the defined , as well as fhe could , that all who were prefent ...
... She took leave of all her Family , and bore the vain Ap plication of Medicines with the great- eft Patience imaginable . When the Phyficiam told her the muft certainly die , the defined , as well as fhe could , that all who were prefent ...
第 67 頁
... She expired in my Arms , and in my Diftraction I thought I faw her Bofom ftill heave . There was certainly Life yet ftill left ; I ❝ cried the juft now fpoke to me : But , alas ! alas ! I grew giddy , and all things moved N ° 520. The ...
... She expired in my Arms , and in my Diftraction I thought I faw her Bofom ftill heave . There was certainly Life yet ftill left ; I ❝ cried the juft now fpoke to me : But , alas ! alas ! I grew giddy , and all things moved N ° 520. The ...
第 81 頁
... she has brought him subservient to the Honour and Reputation of her and hers . A Man of Senfe who is thus oblig'd , is ever contriving the Happi-- nefs of her who did him fo great a Di- ftinction ; while the Fool is ungrateful without ...
... she has brought him subservient to the Honour and Reputation of her and hers . A Man of Senfe who is thus oblig'd , is ever contriving the Happi-- nefs of her who did him fo great a Di- ftinction ; while the Fool is ungrateful without ...
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