The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 148
... hear you , or that you should hear him . The latter is the more general Desire , and I know very able Flatterers that never speak a Word in Praise of the Persons from whom they obtain daily Favours , but still practise a skilful ...
... hear you , or that you should hear him . The latter is the more general Desire , and I know very able Flatterers that never speak a Word in Praise of the Persons from whom they obtain daily Favours , but still practise a skilful ...
Strana 264
... hear the Anguish he only can relieve others from in time to come ? Let him hear from me , what they feel who have given Death by the false Mercy of his Administration , and form to himself the Vengeance called for by those who have ...
... hear the Anguish he only can relieve others from in time to come ? Let him hear from me , what they feel who have given Death by the false Mercy of his Administration , and form to himself the Vengeance called for by those who have ...
Strana 400
... hear thee if thou wilt needs utter thy Follies ; we cannot help it Friend , I say ; if thou wilt , we must hear thee : But if thou wert a Man of Understanding , thou wouldst not take Advantage of thy couragious Countenance to abash us ...
... hear thee if thou wilt needs utter thy Follies ; we cannot help it Friend , I say ; if thou wilt , we must hear thee : But if thou wert a Man of Understanding , thou wouldst not take Advantage of thy couragious Countenance to abash us ...
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