The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Svazek 2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... greatest of all different . Shame nto unnecessary entertainments . mself only plain t , sell his own self a labourer . very day a step Irus to irs up from it . + These different motives produce the excesses which men are guilty of in ...
... greatest of all different . Shame nto unnecessary entertainments . mself only plain t , sell his own self a labourer . very day a step Irus to irs up from it . + These different motives produce the excesses which men are guilty of in ...
Strana 290
... greatest beauty joined with the greatest modesty , entertained at the same time a secret passion for Florio , but conducted herself with so much prudence , that she never gave him the least intimation of it . Florio was now engaged in ...
... greatest beauty joined with the greatest modesty , entertained at the same time a secret passion for Florio , but conducted herself with so much prudence , that she never gave him the least intimation of it . Florio was now engaged in ...
Strana 356
... greatest good or the greatest evil . Where sovereigns have it by impressions received from education only , it creates an ambitious rather than a noble mind : where it is the natural bent of the prince's inclination , it prompts him to ...
... greatest good or the greatest evil . Where sovereigns have it by impressions received from education only , it creates an ambitious rather than a noble mind : where it is the natural bent of the prince's inclination , it prompts him to ...
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Allegory of several schemes of | 18 |
Letter from a coquettefrom B D on formal | 58 |
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