The Spectator, Svazky 3–4Dent, 1930 |
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Strana 294
... Circumstances will bear for the Ease and Convenience of other Men ; and he who does more than ordinarily Men practise upon such Occasions as occur in his Life , deserves the Value of his Friends as if he had done Enterprizes which are ...
... Circumstances will bear for the Ease and Convenience of other Men ; and he who does more than ordinarily Men practise upon such Occasions as occur in his Life , deserves the Value of his Friends as if he had done Enterprizes which are ...
Strana 64
... Circumstances , that I have taken as much Pleasure in reading the Contents of his Books , as in the best invented Story I ever met with . It is possible , that the Traditions on which the Iliad and Eneid were built , had more Circumstances ...
... Circumstances , that I have taken as much Pleasure in reading the Contents of his Books , as in the best invented Story I ever met with . It is possible , that the Traditions on which the Iliad and Eneid were built , had more Circumstances ...
Strana 88
... Circumstances demand . Calling Names does no Good ; to speak worse of any Thing than it deserves , does only take off from the Credit of the Accuser , and has implicitly the Force of an Apology in the Behalf of the Person accused . We ...
... Circumstances demand . Calling Names does no Good ; to speak worse of any Thing than it deserves , does only take off from the Credit of the Accuser , and has implicitly the Force of an Apology in the Behalf of the Person accused . We ...
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