The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 207
... young Fellows with so much Familiarity ; and I could not have thought it had been in the Child . They have often made use of a most impudent and lascivious Step called Setting , which I know not how to describe to you , but by telling ...
... young Fellows with so much Familiarity ; and I could not have thought it had been in the Child . They have often made use of a most impudent and lascivious Step called Setting , which I know not how to describe to you , but by telling ...
Strana 365
... Young ? The Violence of this natural Love is exemplified by a very barbarous Experiment ; which I shall quote at Length as I find it in an excellent Author , and hope my Readers will pardon the mentioning such an Instance of Cruelty ...
... Young ? The Violence of this natural Love is exemplified by a very barbarous Experiment ; which I shall quote at Length as I find it in an excellent Author , and hope my Readers will pardon the mentioning such an Instance of Cruelty ...
Strana 461
... young Man to wish for the Strength of a Bull or a Horse . These Wishes are both equally out of Nature , which should direct in all things that are not contradictory to Justice , Law and Reason . But tho ' every old Man has been Young ...
... young Man to wish for the Strength of a Bull or a Horse . These Wishes are both equally out of Nature , which should direct in all things that are not contradictory to Justice , Law and Reason . But tho ' every old Man has been Young ...
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