The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 36
... can oppose my bounty , or pre- scribe rules for my favour . While I can , as I please , reward the good , I am under no pain that I cannot pardon the wicked : for which reason , ' continued 36 [ No. 97 . THE SPECTATOR .
... can oppose my bounty , or pre- scribe rules for my favour . While I can , as I please , reward the good , I am under no pain that I cannot pardon the wicked : for which reason , ' continued 36 [ No. 97 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 40
... pains than men to adorn the outside of their heads ; and indeed I very much admire , that those female architects who raise such wonderful structures out of ribands , lace , and wire , have not been recorded for their respective inven ...
... pains than men to adorn the outside of their heads ; and indeed I very much admire , that those female architects who raise such wonderful structures out of ribands , lace , and wire , have not been recorded for their respective inven ...
Strana 49
... pains and aches ; and imagine such narrations their quota of the conversation . This is of all other the meanest help to ... pain , and very much unbecoming any part of our life after we are out of the nurse's arms . Such an aversion to ...
... pains and aches ; and imagine such narrations their quota of the conversation . This is of all other the meanest help to ... pain , and very much unbecoming any part of our life after we are out of the nurse's arms . Such an aversion to ...
Strana 64
... pains and labour to seem to have it , are lost . ' In another part of the same discourse he goes on to show , that all artifice must naturally tend to the disappointment of him that practises it . . ' Whatsoever convenience may be ...
... pains and labour to seem to have it , are lost . ' In another part of the same discourse he goes on to show , that all artifice must naturally tend to the disappointment of him that practises it . . ' Whatsoever convenience may be ...
Strana 70
... pains which he endures from time to time , that without them he could not have been acquainted with the gallantries of the age . This Will looks upon as the learning of a gentleman , and regards all other kind of science as the ...
... pains which he endures from time to time , that without them he could not have been acquainted with the gallantries of the age . This Will looks upon as the learning of a gentleman , and regards all other kind of science as the ...
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