The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 210
... Friend ? If thou would'st get a Friend , prove him first , and be not hasty to credit him : For some Man is a Friend for his own Occasion , and will not abide in the Day of thy Trouble . And there is a Friend who being turned to Enmity ...
... Friend ? If thou would'st get a Friend , prove him first , and be not hasty to credit him : For some Man is a Friend for his own Occasion , and will not abide in the Day of thy Trouble . And there is a Friend who being turned to Enmity ...
Strana 211
... Friend , breaketh Friend- ship . Tho ' thou drawest a Sword at a Friend yet despair not , for there may be a returning to Favour : If thou hast opened thy Mouth against thy Friend fear not , for there may be a Reconcilia- tion ; except ...
... Friend , breaketh Friend- ship . Tho ' thou drawest a Sword at a Friend yet despair not , for there may be a returning to Favour : If thou hast opened thy Mouth against thy Friend fear not , for there may be a Reconcilia- tion ; except ...
Strana 400
... Friend , I take it in good Part that thou hast given me the Authority of a Father over this comely and virtuous Child ; and I must assure thee , that if I have the giving her , I shall not bestow her on thee . Thy Mirth , Friend ...
... Friend , I take it in good Part that thou hast given me the Authority of a Father over this comely and virtuous Child ; and I must assure thee , that if I have the giving her , I shall not bestow her on thee . Thy Mirth , Friend ...
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