The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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Strana 339
... Satyrs against Woman , and Satyrs against Man ; I am apt to suspect a Stranger who laughs at the Religion of The Faculty : My Spleen rises at a dull Rogue , who is severe upon Mayors and Aldermen ; and was never better pleased than with ...
... Satyrs against Woman , and Satyrs against Man ; I am apt to suspect a Stranger who laughs at the Religion of The Faculty : My Spleen rises at a dull Rogue , who is severe upon Mayors and Aldermen ; and was never better pleased than with ...
Strana 393
... Satyr which are aimed at particular Persons , and which are supported even with the Appearances of Truth , to be the Marks of an evil Mind , and highly Criminal in themselves . Infamy , like other Punishments , is under the direction ...
... Satyr which are aimed at particular Persons , and which are supported even with the Appearances of Truth , to be the Marks of an evil Mind , and highly Criminal in themselves . Infamy , like other Punishments , is under the direction ...
Strana 485
... Satyr , any Thing we can meet with in any Language . . I cannot leave my Favourite DORIS , without taking Notice how much that short Performance discovers a True Knowledge of Life . DORIS is the Character of a Libertine Woman of Con ...
... Satyr , any Thing we can meet with in any Language . . I cannot leave my Favourite DORIS , without taking Notice how much that short Performance discovers a True Knowledge of Life . DORIS is the Character of a Libertine Woman of Con ...
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