The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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Strana 54
... keep both his own and his Friend's Secrets . When my Father , says the Prince , went to the Siege of Troy , he took me on his Knees , and after having embraced and blessed me , as he was surrounded by the Nobles of Ithaca , O my Friends ...
... keep both his own and his Friend's Secrets . When my Father , says the Prince , went to the Siege of Troy , he took me on his Knees , and after having embraced and blessed me , as he was surrounded by the Nobles of Ithaca , O my Friends ...
Strana 208
... keeps the Soul in a perpetual Calm . But having already touched on this last Consideration , I shall here take Notice that the World , in which we are placed , is filled with innumerable Objects that are proper to raise and keep alive ...
... keeps the Soul in a perpetual Calm . But having already touched on this last Consideration , I shall here take Notice that the World , in which we are placed , is filled with innumerable Objects that are proper to raise and keep alive ...
Strana 265
... keep our Temper in a Discourse which turns upon every thing that is dear to us . Though our Zeal breaks out in the finest Tropes and Figures , it is not able to stir a Limb about us . I have heard it observed more than once by those who ...
... keep our Temper in a Discourse which turns upon every thing that is dear to us . Though our Zeal breaks out in the finest Tropes and Figures , it is not able to stir a Limb about us . I have heard it observed more than once by those who ...
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