The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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Strana 3
... believe I was displeased with them , tho ' I did Nothing to make him think me more easy than was decent . His Father was a very hard worldly Man , and proud ; so that there was no Reason to believe he would easily be brought to think ...
... believe I was displeased with them , tho ' I did Nothing to make him think me more easy than was decent . His Father was a very hard worldly Man , and proud ; so that there was no Reason to believe he would easily be brought to think ...
Strana 162
... believe , however , that the severest Reader will not find any little Fault in Heroic Poetry , which this Author has fallen into , that does not come under one of those Heads among which I have distributed his several Blemishes . After ...
... believe , however , that the severest Reader will not find any little Fault in Heroic Poetry , which this Author has fallen into , that does not come under one of those Heads among which I have distributed his several Blemishes . After ...
Strana 417
... believe , the other what we are to practise . By those things which we are to believe , I mean whatever is revealed to us in the Holy Writings , and which we could not have obtained the Knowledge of by the Light of Nature ; by the ...
... believe , the other what we are to practise . By those things which we are to believe , I mean whatever is revealed to us in the Holy Writings , and which we could not have obtained the Knowledge of by the Light of Nature ; by the ...
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