The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... pleasure; and to make an Example of this Fellow, he wasdismissd,upon Condition he should gotothe Queensbenchonce a Day,and bearFuller,hisBrother of the Faculty, company twohours for fourteen Days together; which cruel Punishment was ...
... pleasure; and to make an Example of this Fellow, he wasdismissd,upon Condition he should gotothe Queensbenchonce a Day,and bearFuller,hisBrother of the Faculty, company twohours for fourteen Days together; which cruel Punishment was ...
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... Every one read him with pleasure and goodwill; and the Tories, in respect to his other good qualities, had almost forgiven his unaccountable imprudence in declaring againstthem. Lastly, it was highly improbable that, if he threw off.
... Every one read him with pleasure and goodwill; and the Tories, in respect to his other good qualities, had almost forgiven his unaccountable imprudence in declaring againstthem. Lastly, it was highly improbable that, if he threw off.
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... Pleasure as in hermost gay and delightful ones. By this Means I can improve my self with those Objects, which others consider with Terror. When I look upon the Tombs of the Great, every Emotion of Envy dies in me; when I read the ...
... Pleasure as in hermost gay and delightful ones. By this Means I can improve my self with those Objects, which others consider with Terror. When I look upon the Tombs of the Great, every Emotion of Envy dies in me; when I read the ...
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... Pleasure of talking incoherently, without being ridiculous to any but each other. When a Man comes into the Club, he is not obliged to make any Introduction to his Discourse, butatonce,as he is seating himself inhis Chair,speaks in the ...
... Pleasure of talking incoherently, without being ridiculous to any but each other. When a Man comes into the Club, he is not obliged to make any Introduction to his Discourse, butatonce,as he is seating himself inhis Chair,speaks in the ...
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... Pleasures andPursuits, Leonora has turnedallthe Passions of her Sex into a Love of Books and Retirement. She converses ... Pleasure, andwithout Scandal.As her Readinghaslainvery muchamong Romances, ithas given hera veryparticular Turn of ...
... Pleasures andPursuits, Leonora has turnedallthe Passions of her Sex into a Love of Books and Retirement. She converses ... Pleasure, andwithout Scandal.As her Readinghaslainvery muchamong Romances, ithas given hera veryparticular Turn of ...
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