The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 115
... Business or Pleasure , we shall never betray an Affec- tation , for we cannot be guilty of it : But when we give the Passion for Praise an unbridled Liberty , our Pleasure in little Perfections robs us of what is due to us for great ...
... Business or Pleasure , we shall never betray an Affec- tation , for we cannot be guilty of it : But when we give the Passion for Praise an unbridled Liberty , our Pleasure in little Perfections robs us of what is due to us for great ...
Strana 131
... Business . Business relieves them from their own natural Heaviness , by furnishing them with what to do ; whereas Business to Mercurial Men , is an Interruption from their real Existence and Happiness . Tho ' the dull Part of Mankind ...
... Business . Business relieves them from their own natural Heaviness , by furnishing them with what to do ; whereas Business to Mercurial Men , is an Interruption from their real Existence and Happiness . Tho ' the dull Part of Mankind ...
Strana 288
... Business , then to make up an Estate , then to arrive at Honours , then to retire . Thus although the whole of Life is allowed by every one to be short , the several Divisions of it appear long and tedious . We are for lengthening our ...
... Business , then to make up an Estate , then to arrive at Honours , then to retire . Thus although the whole of Life is allowed by every one to be short , the several Divisions of it appear long and tedious . We are for lengthening our ...
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