The Spectator, Svazek 1George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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... mean that I shall not lower but exalt the subjects I treat upon . Discourse for their entertainment is not to be ... means love , during the time of my speculations , shall be carried on with the same sincerity as any other affair of ...
... mean that I shall not lower but exalt the subjects I treat upon . Discourse for their entertainment is not to be ... means love , during the time of my speculations , shall be carried on with the same sincerity as any other affair of ...
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... means fit for the better sort of conversation , and yet have an im- pertinent ambition of appearing with those to whom they are not welcome . If you walk in the park , one of them will certainly join with you , though you are in company ...
... means fit for the better sort of conversation , and yet have an im- pertinent ambition of appearing with those to whom they are not welcome . If you walk in the park , one of them will certainly join with you , though you are in company ...
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... means fell into a consumption , till at length , growing very fat , I was in a manner shamed out of that imagination . Not long after this I found in myself all the symptoms of the gout , except pain ; but was cured of it by a Treatise ...
... means fell into a consumption , till at length , growing very fat , I was in a manner shamed out of that imagination . Not long after this I found in myself all the symptoms of the gout , except pain ; but was cured of it by a Treatise ...
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