The Spectator, Volume 9William Durell and Company, 1810 - English literature |
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... black tower , which was somewhat particularly scorching to them , would generally light and hasten them to their proper climate again . " Round about the black tower there were , me- thought , many thousands of huge mishapen ugly mon ...
... black tower , which was somewhat particularly scorching to them , would generally light and hasten them to their proper climate again . " Round about the black tower there were , me- thought , many thousands of huge mishapen ugly mon ...
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... black tower of light , at which I greatly won- dered ; but as I looked and gazed round about me , and saw nothing , I begun to fancy my first vision had been but a dream , and there was no such thing in reality : but then I considered ...
... black tower of light , at which I greatly won- dered ; but as I looked and gazed round about me , and saw nothing , I begun to fancy my first vision had been but a dream , and there was no such thing in reality : but then I considered ...
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... black tower just before me ; but the great net which I spied so near me , cast me in such a terror , that I ran back as far as I could in one breath , with- out looking behind me . Then my benefactor thus bespoke me ; You have made the ...
... black tower just before me ; but the great net which I spied so near me , cast me in such a terror , that I ran back as far as I could in one breath , with- out looking behind me . Then my benefactor thus bespoke me ; You have made the ...
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