The Spectator, Zväzok 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 369
... Formation of that Organ in which it seems chiefly to have failed . What is more obvious and ordinary than a Mole ? and yet ... formed that this Idea is probably painful to the Animal . Whenever she comes up into broad Day she might be in ...
... Formation of that Organ in which it seems chiefly to have failed . What is more obvious and ordinary than a Mole ? and yet ... formed that this Idea is probably painful to the Animal . Whenever she comes up into broad Day she might be in ...
Strana 473
... formed for the Attempt and Execution of great Under- takings . I must confess I have very often with much Sorrow bewailed the Misfortune of the Children of Great Britain , when I consider the Ignorance and Undiscerning of the Generality ...
... formed for the Attempt and Execution of great Under- takings . I must confess I have very often with much Sorrow bewailed the Misfortune of the Children of Great Britain , when I consider the Ignorance and Undiscerning of the Generality ...
Strana 505
... formed Incidents which should have happened to have pleased him in the Story . The same ungoverned Fancy which ... forming Imagination , or what verdant Meadows and shady Groves have started into Being by the powerful Feat of a warm ...
... formed Incidents which should have happened to have pleased him in the Story . The same ungoverned Fancy which ... forming Imagination , or what verdant Meadows and shady Groves have started into Being by the powerful Feat of a warm ...
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