The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1923 |
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... Humanity that should express the Obligation to lie rather on my Side ; and as for the Word Singular , I was always of Opinion every Man must be so , to be what one would desire him , Your very humble Servant , J. R ' Mr. SPECTATOR ...
... Humanity that should express the Obligation to lie rather on my Side ; and as for the Word Singular , I was always of Opinion every Man must be so , to be what one would desire him , Your very humble Servant , J. R ' Mr. SPECTATOR ...
Strana 45
... Humanity and Benevolence of Superiors to all below ' em , by letting them into this Secret , That the Stronger depends upon the Weaker . I am , Sír , your very humble Servant . ' Dear No , 485 , Tuesday , Sept. 16 , 1712 THE SPECTATOR 45.
... Humanity and Benevolence of Superiors to all below ' em , by letting them into this Secret , That the Stronger depends upon the Weaker . I am , Sír , your very humble Servant . ' Dear No , 485 , Tuesday , Sept. 16 , 1712 THE SPECTATOR 45.
Strana 51
... Human Soul , and some Intimation of its Independency on Matter , In the first Place , our Dreams are great Instances of that Activity which is natural to the Humane Soul , and which it is not in the Power of Sleep to deaden or abate ...
... Human Soul , and some Intimation of its Independency on Matter , In the first Place , our Dreams are great Instances of that Activity which is natural to the Humane Soul , and which it is not in the Power of Sleep to deaden or abate ...
Strana 65
... Humanity and Justice , Rhynsault , with no other real Quality than Courage , had Dissimulation enough to pass upon his generous and unsuspicious Master for a Person of blunt Honesty and Fidelity , without any Vice that could bias him ...
... Humanity and Justice , Rhynsault , with no other real Quality than Courage , had Dissimulation enough to pass upon his generous and unsuspicious Master for a Person of blunt Honesty and Fidelity , without any Vice that could bias him ...
Strana 67
... Humanity was lost in that one Appetite , and he signified to her in so many plain Terms , That he was unhappy ' till he had possess'd her , and Nothing less should be the Price of her Husband's Life ; and she must , before the following ...
... Humanity was lost in that one Appetite , and he signified to her in so many plain Terms , That he was unhappy ' till he had possess'd her , and Nothing less should be the Price of her Husband's Life ; and she must , before the following ...
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