The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... Falls and Fractures would help to prolong and diversify their Relations . There should also be another Club of such Men , who have not succeeded so well in maiming themselves , but are however in the constant Pursuit of these ...
... Falls and Fractures would help to prolong and diversify their Relations . There should also be another Club of such Men , who have not succeeded so well in maiming themselves , but are however in the constant Pursuit of these ...
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... upon this Maxim , That it is better to trouble others with my Impertinence , than to be troubled my self with theirs . The Necessity of an Infirmary Infirmary makes me resolved to fall into that Project ; 6 THE SPECTATOR.
... upon this Maxim , That it is better to trouble others with my Impertinence , than to be troubled my self with theirs . The Necessity of an Infirmary Infirmary makes me resolved to fall into that Project ; 6 THE SPECTATOR.
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. Infirmary makes me resolved to fall into that Project ; and No ... fall ill of a new Fever , be given over by my Physicians , but should with much - Difficulty day , Sept. 3 . 1712 ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. Infirmary makes me resolved to fall into that Project ; and No ... fall ill of a new Fever , be given over by my Physicians , but should with much - Difficulty day , Sept. 3 . 1712 ...
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... Fall . It is naturally apt to fill the Mind with Calmness and Tranquillity , and to lay all its turbulent Passions at Rest . It gives us a great Insight into the Contrivance and Wisdom of Providence , and suggests innumerable Subjects ...
... Fall . It is naturally apt to fill the Mind with Calmness and Tranquillity , and to lay all its turbulent Passions at Rest . It gives us a great Insight into the Contrivance and Wisdom of Providence , and suggests innumerable Subjects ...
Strana 18
... fall in with him , and let the Discourse run upon the Use of Fashions . Here we remembred how much Man is govern'd by his Senses , how lively he is struck by the Objects which appear to him in an agreeable Manner , how much Cloaths ...
... fall in with him , and let the Discourse run upon the Use of Fashions . Here we remembred how much Man is govern'd by his Senses , how lively he is struck by the Objects which appear to him in an agreeable Manner , how much Cloaths ...
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