The Spectator, Svazky 3–4Dent, 1930 |
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... SPECTATOR , R. S. ' In your Paper upon Temperance you prescribe to us a Rule for Drinking , out of Sir William Temple , in the following Words , The first Glass for my self , the second for my Friends , the third for good Humour , and ...
... SPECTATOR , R. S. ' In your Paper upon Temperance you prescribe to us a Rule for Drinking , out of Sir William Temple , in the following Words , The first Glass for my self , the second for my Friends , the third for good Humour , and ...
Strana 223
... Spectator . This Curiosity , without Malice or Self - Interest , lays up in the Imagination a Magazine of Circumstances which cannot but entertain when they are produced in Conversation . If one were to know from the Man of the first ...
... Spectator . This Curiosity , without Malice or Self - Interest , lays up in the Imagination a Magazine of Circumstances which cannot but entertain when they are produced in Conversation . If one were to know from the Man of the first ...
Strana 304
... Spectator has occasion'd the publishing of this Invention , for the Benefit of modest Spectators , the Inventor desires your Admonitions , concerning the decent Use of it , and hopes by your Recommendation that for the future Beauty may ...
... Spectator has occasion'd the publishing of this Invention , for the Benefit of modest Spectators , the Inventor desires your Admonitions , concerning the decent Use of it , and hopes by your Recommendation that for the future Beauty may ...
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