The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... It is for this Reason likewise , that I keep my Complexion and Dress , as very great Secrets ; tho ' it is not impossible , but I may make Discoveries of both in the Progress of the Work I have undertaken . After having been thus ...
... It is for this Reason likewise , that I keep my Complexion and Dress , as very great Secrets ; tho ' it is not impossible , but I may make Discoveries of both in the Progress of the Work I have undertaken . After having been thus ...
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... it is a civil Cowardice to be backward in asserting what you ought to expect, as it is a military Fear to be slow in attacking when it is your Duty. With this Candour does the Gentleman speak of himself and others. The same Frankness ...
... it is a civil Cowardice to be backward in asserting what you ought to expect, as it is a military Fear to be slow in attacking when it is your Duty. With this Candour does the Gentleman speak of himself and others. The same Frankness ...
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... it is with them no matter what is done, so it is done with an Air. But to me who am so whimsical in a corrupt Age as to act according to Nature and Reason, a selfish Man in the most shining Circumstance and Equipage, appears in the same ...
... it is with them no matter what is done, so it is done with an Air. But to me who am so whimsical in a corrupt Age as to act according to Nature and Reason, a selfish Man in the most shining Circumstance and Equipage, appears in the same ...
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... it is not my Design to be a Publisher of Intreagues and Cuckoldoms, or to bring little infamous Stories out of their ... It is not Lais or Silenus, but the Harlot and the Drunkard, whom I shall endeavour to expose; and shall consider the ...
... it is not my Design to be a Publisher of Intreagues and Cuckoldoms, or to bring little infamous Stories out of their ... It is not Lais or Silenus, but the Harlot and the Drunkard, whom I shall endeavour to expose; and shall consider the ...
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... it is , methinks , an honest and laudable Fortitude to dare to be Ugly ; at least to keep our selves from being abashed with a Consciousness of Imperfections which we cannot help , and in which there is no Guilt . I would not defend an ...
... it is , methinks , an honest and laudable Fortitude to dare to be Ugly ; at least to keep our selves from being abashed with a Consciousness of Imperfections which we cannot help , and in which there is no Guilt . I would not defend an ...
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