The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... Circumstances totheir Favouror Disadvantage; but fromtheir inward Manner of bearing their Condition, oftenpity the Prosperous and admire theUnhappy. Those who converse with the Dumb,know from the TurnoftheirEyes and theChanges of ...
... Circumstances totheir Favouror Disadvantage; but fromtheir inward Manner of bearing their Condition, oftenpity the Prosperous and admire theUnhappy. Those who converse with the Dumb,know from the TurnoftheirEyes and theChanges of ...
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... Circumstances into Misfortunes, and suffer as much from trifling Accidents, as from real Evils. I have known the shooting of a Star spoilaNight's Rest; andhave seen a Manin Love grow pale andlose his Appetite, uponthe plucking ...
... Circumstances into Misfortunes, and suffer as much from trifling Accidents, as from real Evils. I have known the shooting of a Star spoilaNight's Rest; andhave seen a Manin Love grow pale andlose his Appetite, uponthe plucking ...
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... Circumstances in which I saw her, were, it seems, the Disguises only of a broken Heart, and a kind of Pageantry to cover Distress; for in two Months after, she was carried to her Grave with the same Pomp and Magnificence: being sent ...
... Circumstances in which I saw her, were, it seems, the Disguises only of a broken Heart, and a kind of Pageantry to cover Distress; for in two Months after, she was carried to her Grave with the same Pomp and Magnificence: being sent ...
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... Circumstances toprove it; and never failsto aggravatetheir Distress, by assuring 'em thattohis knowledge he has an Uncle will leave him some Thousands. Will.hasmany Arts of this kind to torture thissort of Temper, and delights init.When ...
... Circumstances toprove it; and never failsto aggravatetheir Distress, by assuring 'em thattohis knowledge he has an Uncle will leave him some Thousands. Will.hasmany Arts of this kind to torture thissort of Temper, and delights init.When ...
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... , in talking things no Body understood. You see, Sir, my unhappy Circumstances; and if by your Mediation you can procure a Subsidy for a Prince (who never failed to make all that beheld him merry at his Appearance) you.
... , in talking things no Body understood. You see, Sir, my unhappy Circumstances; and if by your Mediation you can procure a Subsidy for a Prince (who never failed to make all that beheld him merry at his Appearance) you.
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