The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... shew my letters tono one living,but letusbecontented with one another's thoughtsupon ourwords and actions, without the intervention of other people, who cannotjudgeof so delicate a circumstance as the commerce between man and wife.' But ...
... shew my letters tono one living,but letusbecontented with one another's thoughtsupon ourwords and actions, without the intervention of other people, who cannotjudgeof so delicate a circumstance as the commerce between man and wife.' But ...
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... shew myself;I gratify the Vanity ofall who pretend to makean Appearance, and often haveas kind Looks from welldressed Gentlemen and Ladies, asa Poetwould bestow upon one of his Audience. Thereare somany Gratificationsattendthis publick ...
... shew myself;I gratify the Vanity ofall who pretend to makean Appearance, and often haveas kind Looks from welldressed Gentlemen and Ladies, asa Poetwould bestow upon one of his Audience. Thereare somany Gratificationsattendthis publick ...
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... shew aninfinitely greater Taste of Antiquity and Politeness in their Buildingsand Works of thisNature, than what we meet with in those of our own Country.The Monuments of their Admirals, which have been erected atthepublick Expence ...
... shew aninfinitely greater Taste of Antiquity and Politeness in their Buildingsand Works of thisNature, than what we meet with in those of our own Country.The Monuments of their Admirals, which have been erected atthepublick Expence ...
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