The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... Conversation with men of a polite genius , is ano- ther method for improving our natural taste . It is impossible for a man of the greatest parts to consider any thing in its whole extent , and in all its variety of lights . Every man ...
... Conversation with men of a polite genius , is ano- ther method for improving our natural taste . It is impossible for a man of the greatest parts to consider any thing in its whole extent , and in all its variety of lights . Every man ...
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... conversation , that an Englishman is apt to term them hypocritical and precise . This little appearance of a religious deportment in our nation , may proceed in some measure from that modesty which is natural to us ; but the great ...
... conversation , that an Englishman is apt to term them hypocritical and precise . This little appearance of a religious deportment in our nation , may proceed in some measure from that modesty which is natural to us ; but the great ...
Strana 326
... conversation- piece , except he had broke his collar - bone thrice . A broken rib or two might also admit a man , without the least opposition . The president must necessarily have broken his neck , and have been taken up dead once or ...
... conversation- piece , except he had broke his collar - bone thrice . A broken rib or two might also admit a man , without the least opposition . The president must necessarily have broken his neck , and have been taken up dead once or ...
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