Select British Classics, Zväzok 25J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... and power that I was never born to . There is nothing in parti- cular in which I so much rejoice as the deliverance of good and generous spirits out of dangers , difficul- 18 THE TATLER . No. CXVII. SATURDAY, JANUARY 7. ...
... and power that I was never born to . There is nothing in parti- cular in which I so much rejoice as the deliverance of good and generous spirits out of dangers , difficul- 18 THE TATLER . No. CXVII. SATURDAY, JANUARY 7. ...
Strana 19
of good and generous spirits out of dangers , difficul- ties , and distresses . And because the world does not supply instances of this kind to furnish out sufficient entertainments for such an humanity and benevolence of temper , I ...
of good and generous spirits out of dangers , difficul- ties , and distresses . And because the world does not supply instances of this kind to furnish out sufficient entertainments for such an humanity and benevolence of temper , I ...
Strana 24
... spirit of prophecy , and a particular zeal against the French king , I have some thoughts of sending for him from the Banks of Styx , and reinstating him in his own house , at the sign of the Globe , in Salisbury - street . For the ...
... spirit of prophecy , and a particular zeal against the French king , I have some thoughts of sending for him from the Banks of Styx , and reinstating him in his own house , at the sign of the Globe , in Salisbury - street . For the ...
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... spirits can sharpen our sight to what degree we think fit , and make the least work of the creation distinct and visible . This gives us such ideas as cannot possibly enter into your present conceptions . There is not the least par ...
... spirits can sharpen our sight to what degree we think fit , and make the least work of the creation distinct and visible . This gives us such ideas as cannot possibly enter into your present conceptions . There is not the least par ...
Strana 30
... spirits among us who employ themselves in such amusements . For as our hands , and all our senses , may be formed to what degree of strength and delicacy we please , in the same manner as our sight , we can make what experiments we are ...
... spirits among us who employ themselves in such amusements . For as our hands , and all our senses , may be formed to what degree of strength and delicacy we please , in the same manner as our sight , we can make what experiments we are ...
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