The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... thing that is beautiful in all other objects pleasant , or rather has made so many objects appear beautiful , that he might render the whole creation more gay and delightful . He has given almost every thing about us the power of ...
... thing that is beautiful in all other objects pleasant , or rather has made so many objects appear beautiful , that he might render the whole creation more gay and delightful . He has given almost every thing about us the power of ...
Strana 249
... thing that is opposite to the humour of the company . True modesty avoids every thing that is criminal ; false modesty every thing that is unfashionable . The latter is only a general unde- termined instinct ; the former is that ...
... thing that is opposite to the humour of the company . True modesty avoids every thing that is criminal ; false modesty every thing that is unfashionable . The latter is only a general unde- termined instinct ; the former is that ...
Strana 464
... thing which is immodest than we men are , these are ever harping upon things they ought not to allude to , and deal mightily in double meanings . Every one's own observation will suggest instances enough of this kind , without my ...
... thing which is immodest than we men are , these are ever harping upon things they ought not to allude to , and deal mightily in double meanings . Every one's own observation will suggest instances enough of this kind , without my ...
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