The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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... greatest Concern , Men shall be from henceforth liable to the greatest Reproach for Misbehaviour in it . Fals- hood in Love shall hereafter bear a blacker Aspect , than Infidelity in Friendship , or Villany in Business . For this great ...
... greatest Concern , Men shall be from henceforth liable to the greatest Reproach for Misbehaviour in it . Fals- hood in Love shall hereafter bear a blacker Aspect , than Infidelity in Friendship , or Villany in Business . For this great ...
Strana 266
... greatest Wit tempered with the greatest Candour , and was one of the finest Criticks as well as the best Poets of his Age , had a numerous Collection of old English Ballads , and took a particu- lar Pleasure in the Reading of them . I ...
... greatest Wit tempered with the greatest Candour , and was one of the finest Criticks as well as the best Poets of his Age , had a numerous Collection of old English Ballads , and took a particu- lar Pleasure in the Reading of them . I ...
Strana 376
... greatest Beauty joined with the greatest Modesty , entertained at the same time a secret Passion for Florio , but conducted her self with so much Prudence that she never gave him the least Intimation of it . Florio was now engaged in ...
... greatest Beauty joined with the greatest Modesty , entertained at the same time a secret Passion for Florio , but conducted her self with so much Prudence that she never gave him the least Intimation of it . Florio was now engaged in ...
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