The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... hope that, if his family is the worse, his country may be the better, 'for the mortification he has undergone.' Such, then, was theFriendship ofwhich the 'Spectator' isthe abiding Monument. The 'Spectator'was a modified continuation of ...
... hope that, if his family is the worse, his country may be the better, 'for the mortification he has undergone.' Such, then, was theFriendship ofwhich the 'Spectator' isthe abiding Monument. The 'Spectator'was a modified continuation of ...
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... Hope about the Business of Reputation, to be very careful of the Design of my Actions, but very negligent of the Consequences ofthem. It is an endless and frivolous Pursuit to act by any other Rule than the Care of satisfying our own ...
... Hope about the Business of Reputation, to be very careful of the Design of my Actions, but very negligent of the Consequences ofthem. It is an endless and frivolous Pursuit to act by any other Rule than the Care of satisfying our own ...
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... show their Faces by Consent. Whispers, Squeezes, Nods, and Embraces,are the innocent Freedoms ofthePlace. In short, the whole Designof this libidinous Assemblyseems to terminate in Assignations and Intrigues; and I hope you will.
... show their Faces by Consent. Whispers, Squeezes, Nods, and Embraces,are the innocent Freedoms ofthePlace. In short, the whole Designof this libidinous Assemblyseems to terminate in Assignations and Intrigues; and I hope you will.
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... hope will take care to distinguish themselves from the thoughtless Herd oftheir ignorant and unattentive Brethren. SinceI have raised to myself so great an Audience, I shall spare no Pains to make their Instruction agreeable, andtheir ...
... hope will take care to distinguish themselves from the thoughtless Herd oftheir ignorant and unattentive Brethren. SinceI have raised to myself so great an Audience, I shall spare no Pains to make their Instruction agreeable, andtheir ...
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... hope he will pardon me if I single out one of them in particular, who has made me so very humble a Request, that I cannot forbear complying with it. To the SPECTATOR. March 15, 171011. SIR, 'I Am at present so unfortunate, as to have ...
... hope he will pardon me if I single out one of them in particular, who has made me so very humble a Request, that I cannot forbear complying with it. To the SPECTATOR. March 15, 171011. SIR, 'I Am at present so unfortunate, as to have ...
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