The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... man are doom'd to pain and strife, Quiet and ease are foreign to our life; No satisfaction is, below, sincere ... man's gaudy strife, The glittering miseriesofhuman life. I yet see, Steele adds, thisqueen passing to her coronation ...
... man are doom'd to pain and strife, Quiet and ease are foreign to our life; No satisfaction is, below, sincere ... man's gaudy strife, The glittering miseriesofhuman life. I yet see, Steele adds, thisqueen passing to her coronation ...
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... man, and his relation to the infinite; the other by especial study of man's social ties and liberties, and his relation tothecommonwealth of which heisamember. Goethe,for instance, inclinedto one study;Schiller totheother; andevery free ...
... man, and his relation to the infinite; the other by especial study of man's social ties and liberties, and his relation tothecommonwealth of which heisamember. Goethe,for instance, inclinedto one study;Schiller totheother; andevery free ...
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... man said and should be able to say of his wife after forty years of marriage. Seven years after marriage he signs ... man's debt, though heleftall hiscountrymen his debtors, and he leftmore thantheir mother'sfortune to histwosurviving ...
... man said and should be able to say of his wife after forty years of marriage. Seven years after marriage he signs ... man's debt, though heleftall hiscountrymen his debtors, and he leftmore thantheir mother'sfortune to histwosurviving ...
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... man Warner plays and sings. Absorbed in lookingat thelady, Sir Martin foolishly goes onopening and shutting hismouth and fumbling on thelute after the man's song, a versionof Voiture's 'L'Amoursous saLoi', is done.To which Millicentsays ...
... man Warner plays and sings. Absorbed in lookingat thelady, Sir Martin foolishly goes onopening and shutting hismouth and fumbling on thelute after the man's song, a versionof Voiture's 'L'Amoursous saLoi', is done.To which Millicentsays ...
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... Man's Nosebeeminently miscalculated, whether asto Length or Breadth,he shall havea justPretence tobe elected. Lastly, That if there shall be two or more Competitors for the same Vacancy, caeteris paribus, he that has the thickest Skin ...
... Man's Nosebeeminently miscalculated, whether asto Length or Breadth,he shall havea justPretence tobe elected. Lastly, That if there shall be two or more Competitors for the same Vacancy, caeteris paribus, he that has the thickest Skin ...
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