The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... mankind,' in writingof thistoSwift, Steele complained thatthe 'Examiner',—in which Swift hadabusy hand,—said Addison had'bridled him in point of politics,' adding, 'This was ill hinted both in relation to him and me. I know no party ...
... mankind,' in writingof thistoSwift, Steele complained thatthe 'Examiner',—in which Swift hadabusy hand,—said Addison had'bridled him in point of politics,' adding, 'This was ill hinted both in relation to him and me. I know no party ...
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... Mankind; and tho the Proceedings have been pretty tedious, we must give you the trouble of a few of them in our next. The addition to the heading, 'Translated outofFrench,' appears onlyin No.1, andthefirst title 'Mercure Scandale ...
... Mankind; and tho the Proceedings have been pretty tedious, we must give you the trouble of a few of them in our next. The addition to the heading, 'Translated outofFrench,' appears onlyin No.1, andthefirst title 'Mercure Scandale ...
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... Mankind; and there is hardly that Person to be found, who is not more concerned for the Reputation of Wit and Sense, than Honesty and Virtue. But this unhappy Affectation of being Wise rather than Honest, Witty than Goodnatur'd, is the ...
... Mankind; and there is hardly that Person to be found, who is not more concerned for the Reputation of Wit and Sense, than Honesty and Virtue. But this unhappy Affectation of being Wise rather than Honest, Witty than Goodnatur'd, is the ...
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... Mankind; how they subject us to imaginary Afflictions,and additional Sorrows, that donot properly come withinour Lot. As if thenatural Calamities ofLifewerenot sufficient for it, we turn the most indifferent Circumstances into ...
... Mankind; how they subject us to imaginary Afflictions,and additional Sorrows, that donot properly come withinour Lot. As if thenatural Calamities ofLifewerenot sufficient for it, we turn the most indifferent Circumstances into ...
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... Mankind,and tocorrect those depraved Sentiments that give Birth to all those little Extravagancies which appear in their outward Dress and Behaviour. Foppish and fantastick Ornaments are only Indications of Vice, not criminal in ...
... Mankind,and tocorrect those depraved Sentiments that give Birth to all those little Extravagancies which appear in their outward Dress and Behaviour. Foppish and fantastick Ornaments are only Indications of Vice, not criminal in ...
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