The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 104
... meet with any thing in City , Court , or Country , that shocks Modesty or good Manners , I shall use my utmost Endeavours to make an Example of it . I must however intreat every particular Person , who does me the Honour to be a Reader ...
... meet with any thing in City , Court , or Country , that shocks Modesty or good Manners , I shall use my utmost Endeavours to make an Example of it . I must however intreat every particular Person , who does me the Honour to be a Reader ...
Strana 309
... meet , and we should make no Mention of what concerns our selves , without it be of Matters wherein our Friends ought to rejoyce : But indeed there are Crowds of People who put themselves in no Method of pleasing themselves or others ...
... meet , and we should make no Mention of what concerns our selves , without it be of Matters wherein our Friends ought to rejoyce : But indeed there are Crowds of People who put themselves in no Method of pleasing themselves or others ...
Strana 458
... meet with among Men who are used to adjust and methodize their Thoughts . I was this Evening walking in the Fields with my Friend Captain SENTREY , and I could not , from the many Relations which I drew him into of what passed when he ...
... meet with among Men who are used to adjust and methodize their Thoughts . I was this Evening walking in the Fields with my Friend Captain SENTREY , and I could not , from the many Relations which I drew him into of what passed when he ...
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