The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 95
... mention , without being moved either by malice or good - will . It would be too long to expatiate upon the sense all mankind have of fame , and the inexpressible pleasure which there is in the approbation of worthy men , to all who are ...
... mention , without being moved either by malice or good - will . It would be too long to expatiate upon the sense all mankind have of fame , and the inexpressible pleasure which there is in the approbation of worthy men , to all who are ...
Strana 185
... mention it in your paper , it may perhaps have a very good effect . What I mean is , the disturbance some people give to others at church by their repetition of the prayers after the minister ; and that not only in the prayers but also ...
... mention it in your paper , it may perhaps have a very good effect . What I mean is , the disturbance some people give to others at church by their repetition of the prayers after the minister ; and that not only in the prayers but also ...
Strana 379
... mention of those vain coverings for the heads of our females , which thou lovest to liken unto tulips , and which are lately sprung up among us ? Nay , why didst thou make mention of them in such a seeming , as if thou didst approve the ...
... mention of those vain coverings for the heads of our females , which thou lovest to liken unto tulips , and which are lately sprung up among us ? Nay , why didst thou make mention of them in such a seeming , as if thou didst approve the ...
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