The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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only in his Works ; or , to fpeak more philofophically , when by fome Facul- ty in the Soul he fhall apprehend the Divine Being , and be more fenfible ' of his Prefence , than we are now of ' the Prefence of any Object which the Eye ...
only in his Works ; or , to fpeak more philofophically , when by fome Facul- ty in the Soul he fhall apprehend the Divine Being , and be more fenfible ' of his Prefence , than we are now of ' the Prefence of any Object which the Eye ...
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... fome diftance a Grove of Trees , which in a Plain that had " nothing else remarkable enough in it to fix my Sight , immediately deter- mined me to go thither . When I arrived at it , I found it parted out in- to a great Number of Walks ...
... fome diftance a Grove of Trees , which in a Plain that had " nothing else remarkable enough in it to fix my Sight , immediately deter- mined me to go thither . When I arrived at it , I found it parted out in- to a great Number of Walks ...
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... fome few who dare defpife fordid Wealth , and imagine themselves fit Companions for fo charming a Divinity ? THE Goddefs had no fooner faid thus , but we were arrived at the ut- most Boundaries of the Wood , which ' lay It D F 2 lay ...
... fome few who dare defpife fordid Wealth , and imagine themselves fit Companions for fo charming a Divinity ? THE Goddefs had no fooner faid thus , but we were arrived at the ut- most Boundaries of the Wood , which ' lay It D F 2 lay ...
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... fome Hopes I fhould be able to reach up part of the Afcent , fo I defpaired of having ftrength enough to attain the Plain on the Top . But being in- formed by her that it was impoffible to ftand upon the Sides , and that if I did not ...
... fome Hopes I fhould be able to reach up part of the Afcent , fo I defpaired of having ftrength enough to attain the Plain on the Top . But being in- formed by her that it was impoffible to ftand upon the Sides , and that if I did not ...
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... fome Progress , chofe rather to return back than proceed , and very few perfifted fo long as to arrive at the End they propofed . Befides thefe two Paths , which at length feverally led to the Top of the Mountain , there was a third ...
... fome Progress , chofe rather to return back than proceed , and very few perfifted fo long as to arrive at the End they propofed . Befides thefe two Paths , which at length feverally led to the Top of the Mountain , there was a third ...
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