The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... esteem of the whole court . Imma , the daughter of the emperor , was so pleased with his person and conversation , that she fell in love with him . As she was one of the greatest beau- ties of the age , Eginhart answered her with a more ...
... esteem of the whole court . Imma , the daughter of the emperor , was so pleased with his person and conversation , that she fell in love with him . As she was one of the greatest beau- ties of the age , Eginhart answered her with a more ...
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... esteem even the most inconsiderable of mankind more than the thought that Christ died for him ? Or what dis- pose us to set a stricter guard upon the purity of our own hearts , than our being members of Christ , and a part of the ...
... esteem even the most inconsiderable of mankind more than the thought that Christ died for him ? Or what dis- pose us to set a stricter guard upon the purity of our own hearts , than our being members of Christ , and a part of the ...
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... esteem they have for his merit , their reflections turn only upon that they observe he has of it himself . If you go among the women , and behold Gloriana trip into a room with that theatrical ostentation of her charms , Mirtilla with ...
... esteem they have for his merit , their reflections turn only upon that they observe he has of it himself . If you go among the women , and behold Gloriana trip into a room with that theatrical ostentation of her charms , Mirtilla with ...
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