The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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第 7 頁
... should • make us as willing to part with this Veil , as to take the Film off of our Eyes which • hinders our Sight . AS a thinking Man cannot but be C very much affected with the Idea of his appearing in the prefence of that Being whom ...
... should • make us as willing to part with this Veil , as to take the Film off of our Eyes which • hinders our Sight . AS a thinking Man cannot but be C very much affected with the Idea of his appearing in the prefence of that Being whom ...
第 8 頁
... should be cleared before his Sovereign Judge , or that he fhould be able to ftand • in his Sight . Our Holy Religion fuggefts to us the only Means where- by our Guilt may be taken away , and our imperfect Obedience < cepted . ac- ' IT י ...
... should be cleared before his Sovereign Judge , or that he fhould be able to ftand • in his Sight . Our Holy Religion fuggefts to us the only Means where- by our Guilt may be taken away , and our imperfect Obedience < cepted . ac- ' IT י ...
第 28 頁
... to be very " foft in his Ogling upon a Lady he " danced with , and whom he knew of " all Women I love moft to outshine . " The Conteft began who should plague the . " the other moft . I , who do 28 The SPECTATOR . No 515 .
... to be very " foft in his Ogling upon a Lady he " danced with , and whom he knew of " all Women I love moft to outshine . " The Conteft began who should plague the . " the other moft . I , who do 28 The SPECTATOR . No 515 .
第 38 頁
... should Treaties be other than mere Words , or folemn national Com- pacts be any thing but an Halt in the " March of that Army , who are never C to lay down their Arms , till all Men C are reduced to the neceffity of hang- ing their ...
... should Treaties be other than mere Words , or folemn national Com- pacts be any thing but an Halt in the " March of that Army , who are never C to lay down their Arms , till all Men C are reduced to the neceffity of hang- ing their ...
第 40 頁
... should be again rous'd from the Repose which his prevailing Arms had given it , why should we not hope that there is an Almighty , by whofe Influence the terrible Enemy that ⚫ thinks himself prepared for Battle , may find he is but ...
... should be again rous'd from the Repose which his prevailing Arms had given it , why should we not hope that there is an Almighty , by whofe Influence the terrible Enemy that ⚫ thinks himself prepared for Battle , may find he is but ...
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