The Spectator, Volume 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 - Spectator (London, England : 1711) |
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... heaven with justice I receive my doom ; But if my honour yet has known no stain , Thou , goddess , thou my innocence maintain ; Thou whom the nicest rules of goodness sway'd , Vouchsafe to follow an unblemish'd maid . She spoke , and ...
... heaven with justice I receive my doom ; But if my honour yet has known no stain , Thou , goddess , thou my innocence maintain ; Thou whom the nicest rules of goodness sway'd , Vouchsafe to follow an unblemish'd maid . She spoke , and ...
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... heaven and earth that I have ever observed in any person . The very name of God was never mentioned by him without a pause and a visible stop in his discourse ; in which , one that knew him particularly above twenty years has told me ...
... heaven and earth that I have ever observed in any person . The very name of God was never mentioned by him without a pause and a visible stop in his discourse ; in which , one that knew him particularly above twenty years has told me ...
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... heaven and earth , with the mouth of a shell - fish to feed upon the dew of the morning ; her age must not exceed 200 courses of the moon ; let her stature be equal to that of an ear of 148 [ No. 545 . THE SPECTATOR .
... heaven and earth , with the mouth of a shell - fish to feed upon the dew of the morning ; her age must not exceed 200 courses of the moon ; let her stature be equal to that of an ear of 148 [ No. 545 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... heaven and my own soul . In this case , when I look upon the debtor side , I find such innumerable articles , that I want arithmetic to cast them up ; but when I look upon the creditor side , I find little more than blank paper . Now ...
... heaven and my own soul . In this case , when I look upon the debtor side , I find such innumerable articles , that I want arithmetic to cast them up ; but when I look upon the creditor side , I find little more than blank paper . Now ...
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... heaven to sit to St. Luke . I dare venture to affirm , that , if she should desire another Madona to be painted by the life , she would come to England ; and am of opinion that your present president , Sir Godfrey Kneller , from his ...
... heaven to sit to St. Luke . I dare venture to affirm , that , if she should desire another Madona to be painted by the life , she would come to England ; and am of opinion that your present president , Sir Godfrey Kneller , from his ...
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