The Spectator, Том 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - 524 страници |
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... fall upon a Subject , which , since you have not , I take the Liberty to recommend to you . What I mean is the Patronage of young modest Men to such as are able to coun- tenance and introduce them into the World . For Want of such ...
... fall upon a Subject , which , since you have not , I take the Liberty to recommend to you . What I mean is the Patronage of young modest Men to such as are able to coun- tenance and introduce them into the World . For Want of such ...
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... Fall of Man , he will be sensible of the great Care which Milton took to avoid all Thoughts on so delicate a Subject ... falls Degraded : Wisdom in discourse with her Loses discountenanc'd , and like folly shews : Authority and reason on ...
... Fall of Man , he will be sensible of the great Care which Milton took to avoid all Thoughts on so delicate a Subject ... falls Degraded : Wisdom in discourse with her Loses discountenanc'd , and like folly shews : Authority and reason on ...
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... falling into the same Guilt , the whole Creation appears a second time in Convulsions . He scrupled not to eat Against ... Fall of Man . Adam's Converse with Eve , after having eaten the forbidden Fruit , is an exact Copy of that between ...
... falling into the same Guilt , the whole Creation appears a second time in Convulsions . He scrupled not to eat Against ... Fall of Man . Adam's Converse with Eve , after having eaten the forbidden Fruit , is an exact Copy of that between ...
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