The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volume 7James Crissy, 1832 - Spectator |
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... afterwards proceeds to make his discoveries concerning our first parents , and to learn after what manner they may be best attacked . His bounding over the walls of Paradise ; his sitting in the shape of a cormorant upon the tree of ...
... afterwards proceeds to make his discoveries concerning our first parents , and to learn after what manner they may be best attacked . His bounding over the walls of Paradise ; his sitting in the shape of a cormorant upon the tree of ...
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... afterwards led away to Gabriel , the chief of the guardian angels , who kept watch in Paradise . His disdainful behaviour on this occasion is so re- markable a beauty , that the most ordinary reader can not but take notice of it ...
... afterwards led away to Gabriel , the chief of the guardian angels , who kept watch in Paradise . His disdainful behaviour on this occasion is so re- markable a beauty , that the most ordinary reader can not but take notice of it ...
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... afterwards gives us a particular description of Eve in her domestic employments . ' So saying , with despatchful looks in haste She turns , on hospitable thoughts intent , What choice to choose for delicacy best , What order so contriv ...
... afterwards gives us a particular description of Eve in her domestic employments . ' So saying , with despatchful looks in haste She turns , on hospitable thoughts intent , What choice to choose for delicacy best , What order so contriv ...
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... afterwards by Sir Cloudsley Shovel , he flung his hand that way , and cried , Sir Cloudsley Shovel , a very gallant man ! As we stood before Busby's tomb , the knight uttered himself again after the same man- ner , Dr. Busby ! a great ...
... afterwards by Sir Cloudsley Shovel , he flung his hand that way , and cried , Sir Cloudsley Shovel , a very gallant man ! As we stood before Busby's tomb , the knight uttered himself again after the same man- ner , Dr. Busby ! a great ...
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... afterwards Henry the Fourth's , upon which he shook his head , and told us there was fine read- ing in the casualties of that reign . Our conductor then pointed to that monument VOL . VII . F where there is the figure of one of our ...
... afterwards Henry the Fourth's , upon which he shook his head , and told us there was fine read- ing in the casualties of that reign . Our conductor then pointed to that monument VOL . VII . F where there is the figure of one of our ...
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