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... spirit in him ; for which reason I was willing to entertain any- thing he pleased to send me . The subject which he writes upon naturally raises great reflections in the soul , and puts us in mind of the mixed condition which we mortals ...
... spirit in him ; for which reason I was willing to entertain any- thing he pleased to send me . The subject which he writes upon naturally raises great reflections in the soul , and puts us in mind of the mixed condition which we mortals ...
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... spirit is of a red fiery colour , and so very apt to ferment that unless it be mingled with a proportion of the ... spirits , it will sink almost through everything that it is put into ; and seems to be of the same nature as the water ...
... spirit is of a red fiery colour , and so very apt to ferment that unless it be mingled with a proportion of the ... spirits , it will sink almost through everything that it is put into ; and seems to be of the same nature as the water ...
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... spirit of lavender , the most glorious , if the expression may be used , enlivening scent and flavour that can possibly be , which so raptures the spirits , delights the gust , and gives such airs to the counte- nance , as are not to be ...
... spirit of lavender , the most glorious , if the expression may be used , enlivening scent and flavour that can possibly be , which so raptures the spirits , delights the gust , and gives such airs to the counte- nance , as are not to be ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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