The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 104
... Business . A Man does not undergo more watchings and fatigues in a Campaign , than in the Course of a vicious Amour . As it is said of some Men , that they make their Business their Pleasure , these Sons of Darkness may be said to make ...
... Business . A Man does not undergo more watchings and fatigues in a Campaign , than in the Course of a vicious Amour . As it is said of some Men , that they make their Business their Pleasure , these Sons of Darkness may be said to make ...
Strana 160
... Business is an Interruption ; to such as are cold to Delights , Business is an Entertainment . For which Reason it was said by one who commended a dull Man for his Application , No Thanks to him ; if he had no Business , he would have ...
... Business is an Interruption ; to such as are cold to Delights , Business is an Entertainment . For which Reason it was said by one who commended a dull Man for his Application , No Thanks to him ; if he had no Business , he would have ...
Strana 343
... Business , which , as well as the two former , is also attainable by Persons of the meanest Capacities . The famous de Wit , one of the greatest Statesmen of the Age in which he lived , being asked by a Friend , How he was able to ...
... Business , which , as well as the two former , is also attainable by Persons of the meanest Capacities . The famous de Wit , one of the greatest Statesmen of the Age in which he lived , being asked by a Friend , How he was able to ...
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