The Spectator, Zväzok 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 286
... place Pharamond at the Head of my Catalogue , and , if I think proper , to give the second place to Cassandra . Coquetilla begs me not to think of nailing Women upon their Knees with Manuals of Devotion , nor of scorching their Faces ...
... place Pharamond at the Head of my Catalogue , and , if I think proper , to give the second place to Cassandra . Coquetilla begs me not to think of nailing Women upon their Knees with Manuals of Devotion , nor of scorching their Faces ...
Strana 335
... Place was formerly a Church- yard , and has still several Marks in it of Graves and Burying- Places . There is such an Eccho among the old Ruins and Vaults , that if you stamp but a little louder than ordinary you hear the Sound ...
... Place was formerly a Church- yard , and has still several Marks in it of Graves and Burying- Places . There is such an Eccho among the old Ruins and Vaults , that if you stamp but a little louder than ordinary you hear the Sound ...
Strana 505
... place him in distant Scenes untroubled and unin- terrupted , is very much preferable to that of him who is ever forcing a Belief , and defending his Untruths with new In- ventions . But I shall hasten to let this Liar in Soliloquy , who ...
... place him in distant Scenes untroubled and unin- terrupted , is very much preferable to that of him who is ever forcing a Belief , and defending his Untruths with new In- ventions . But I shall hasten to let this Liar in Soliloquy , who ...
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