The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, ²Ä 7-8 ¨÷J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... heart as that detestable catalogue of counterfeit wines , which derive their names from the fruits , herbs , or trees , of whose juices they are chiefly compounded ; they are loathsome to the taste and pernicious to the health ; and as ...
... heart as that detestable catalogue of counterfeit wines , which derive their names from the fruits , herbs , or trees , of whose juices they are chiefly compounded ; they are loathsome to the taste and pernicious to the health ; and as ...
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... heart with an arrow as I was one day addressing myself to him at the head of Upon my next remove I found myself in the woods , under the shape of a jackal , and soon listed myself in the service of a lion . I used to yelp near his den ...
... heart with an arrow as I was one day addressing myself to him at the head of Upon my next remove I found myself in the woods , under the shape of a jackal , and soon listed myself in the service of a lion . I used to yelp near his den ...
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... represent the posture in which he found himself , the beautiful landscape that surrounded him , and the gladness of heart which grew up in him on that occasion ! £á -As new wak'd from soundest sleep , Soft on No. 345 . 147 THE SPECTATOR .
... represent the posture in which he found himself , the beautiful landscape that surrounded him , and the gladness of heart which grew up in him on that occasion ! £á -As new wak'd from soundest sleep , Soft on No. 345 . 147 THE SPECTATOR .
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... heart o'erflow'd . Adam is afterwards described as surprised at his own existence , and taking a survey of himself , and of all the works of nature . He like. wise is represented as discovering by the light of reason , that he and every ...
... heart o'erflow'd . Adam is afterwards described as surprised at his own existence , and taking a survey of himself , and of all the works of nature . He like. wise is represented as discovering by the light of reason , that he and every ...
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... heart unfelt before : And into all things from her air inspir'd The spirit of love and amorous delight . Adam's distress upon losing sight of this beautiful phantom , with his exclamations of joy and gratitude at the discovery of a real ...
... heart unfelt before : And into all things from her air inspir'd The spirit of love and amorous delight . Adam's distress upon losing sight of this beautiful phantom , with his exclamations of joy and gratitude at the discovery of a real ...
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