The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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... whofe quotas have been kept entire near five thousand years , in so wonderful a manner , that there is not probably a single species lost during this long tract of time , Could we have general bills of mortality of every kind of animals ...
... whofe quotas have been kept entire near five thousand years , in so wonderful a manner , that there is not probably a single species lost during this long tract of time , Could we have general bills of mortality of every kind of animals ...
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... whofe direction we might rely in the conduct of human Life . It is a great presumption to afcribe our fuccesses to our own management , and not to esteem our- felves upon any bleffing , rather as it is the bounty of heaven , than the ...
... whofe direction we might rely in the conduct of human Life . It is a great presumption to afcribe our fuccesses to our own management , and not to esteem our- felves upon any bleffing , rather as it is the bounty of heaven , than the ...
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... whofe • boughs were loaded with almost as many birds as leaves . Every tree was full of harmony . I had not gone far in this pleasant valley , when I perceived that it was terminated by a moft magnificent temple . The structure was ...
... whofe • boughs were loaded with almost as many birds as leaves . Every tree was full of harmony . I had not gone far in this pleasant valley , when I perceived that it was terminated by a moft magnificent temple . The structure was ...
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... whofe of- fice it is to fet women on their heads and com- mit certain indecencies , or rather barbarities , on the limbs which they expose . But these I vorbear to mention , because they cannot but be very fhocking to the reader as well ...
... whofe of- fice it is to fet women on their heads and com- mit certain indecencies , or rather barbarities , on the limbs which they expose . But these I vorbear to mention , because they cannot but be very fhocking to the reader as well ...
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... whofe business it is to carry off the flain in our Eng- lish tragedies , the breaks out into that abrupt beginning of what was a very ludicrous , but at ' the fame time thought a very good epilogue : Hold , are you mad ? you damn'd ...
... whofe business it is to carry off the flain in our Eng- lish tragedies , the breaks out into that abrupt beginning of what was a very ludicrous , but at ' the fame time thought a very good epilogue : Hold , are you mad ? you damn'd ...
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