The Spectator, Zväzok 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 5
... greatest mysteries of fects of this speech in the blessed spirits , and Christianity , and drawn together , in a regular in the divine person to whom it was addressed , scheme , the whole dispensation of Providence cannot but fill the ...
... greatest mysteries of fects of this speech in the blessed spirits , and Christianity , and drawn together , in a regular in the divine person to whom it was addressed , scheme , the whole dispensation of Providence cannot but fill the ...
Strana 8
... greatest ge- without labour and application , which others nius and the meanest understanding . A faculty attain to but with the greatest diligence . of doing things remarkably praise - worthy , thus I am , Sir , concealed , is of no ...
... greatest ge- without labour and application , which others nius and the meanest understanding . A faculty attain to but with the greatest diligence . of doing things remarkably praise - worthy , thus I am , Sir , concealed , is of no ...
Strana 11
... greatest cruelty upon me with the same success , and , in short , I could be guilty of towards you ? In return assumed a new face almost every day in the for your long and faithful passion , I must let first month of his courtship . you ...
... greatest cruelty upon me with the same success , and , in short , I could be guilty of towards you ? In return assumed a new face almost every day in the for your long and faithful passion , I must let first month of his courtship . you ...
Strana 14
... greatest pro- it would be endless to point out each par- duction , or at least the noblest work of genius , in our language , and therefore deserves to be I must not quit this head without further set before an English reader in its ...
... greatest pro- it would be endless to point out each par- duction , or at least the noblest work of genius , in our language , and therefore deserves to be I must not quit this head without further set before an English reader in its ...
Strana 28
... greatest princes was good : upon the fellow's telling him he that ever sat upon the English throne . would warrant it , the knight turned to me , told We were then shown Edward the Confes- me he looked like an honest man , and went in ...
... greatest princes was good : upon the fellow's telling him he that ever sat upon the English throne . would warrant it , the knight turned to me , told We were then shown Edward the Confes- me he looked like an honest man , and went in ...
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