The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... death , if death must be my doom , Shall join my soul to thee . ADDISON . 0 . N ° 490. MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 22 , 1712 . Domus et placens uxor . HOR . Od . xiv . 1. 2. ver . 21 . Thy house and pleasing wife . CREECH . I HAVE very long ...
... death , if death must be my doom , Shall join my soul to thee . ADDISON . 0 . N ° 490. MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 22 , 1712 . Domus et placens uxor . HOR . Od . xiv . 1. 2. ver . 21 . Thy house and pleasing wife . CREECH . I HAVE very long ...
Page 307
... death . I shall col- lect part of his discourse . And as you have formerly offered some arguments for the soul's immortality , agreeable both to reason and the Christian doctrine , I believe your readers will not be displeased to see ...
... death . I shall col- lect part of his discourse . And as you have formerly offered some arguments for the soul's immortality , agreeable both to reason and the Christian doctrine , I believe your readers will not be displeased to see ...
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... death .. From , condoling with him on Sir Roger's death , with some remarkable epitaphs ........... .518 From Tom Tweer , on physiognomy , & c ..... From F. J. a widower , with some thoughts on a man's behaviour in that condition ...
... death .. From , condoling with him on Sir Roger's death , with some remarkable epitaphs ........... .518 From Tom Tweer , on physiognomy , & c ..... From F. J. a widower , with some thoughts on a man's behaviour in that condition ...
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