The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1907 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... Reflections to you , to be visited by Stealth , and dwell for the future with the two Companions ( the most unfit for each other in the World ) Solitude and Guilt . I will not insist upon the shameful Obscurity we should pass our Time ...
... Reflections to you , to be visited by Stealth , and dwell for the future with the two Companions ( the most unfit for each other in the World ) Solitude and Guilt . I will not insist upon the shameful Obscurity we should pass our Time ...
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... Reflections upon the sudden Popularity which was raised about the Lad ; and perhaps , with my Friend Tacitus , fell ... Reflection that all parts of Human Life is a Commerce . It is not only paying Wages , and giving Commands October 22 ...
... Reflections upon the sudden Popularity which was raised about the Lad ; and perhaps , with my Friend Tacitus , fell ... Reflection that all parts of Human Life is a Commerce . It is not only paying Wages , and giving Commands October 22 ...
Strana 176
... Reflections of his own , I have often observed , with a secret Admiration , that the longest Reflection in the Eneid is in that Passage of the Tenth Book , where Turnus is represented as dressing himself in the Spoils of Pallas , whom ...
... Reflections of his own , I have often observed , with a secret Admiration , that the longest Reflection in the Eneid is in that Passage of the Tenth Book , where Turnus is represented as dressing himself in the Spoils of Pallas , whom ...
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