The Spectator, Svazek 7George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1898 |
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... pleased , as when she exerts her self in any Action that gives her an Idea of her own Perfections and Abilities . This natural Pride and Ambition of the Soul is very much gratified in the reading of a Fable ; for in Writings of this ...
... pleased , as when she exerts her self in any Action that gives her an Idea of her own Perfections and Abilities . This natural Pride and Ambition of the Soul is very much gratified in the reading of a Fable ; for in Writings of this ...
Strana 197
... pleased or tired with each other , and whether they carry the due Mein in the Eye of the World between Fondness and Coldness , You are carefully to behold all such as shall have Addition of Honour or Riches , and report whether they ...
... pleased or tired with each other , and whether they carry the due Mein in the Eye of the World between Fondness and Coldness , You are carefully to behold all such as shall have Addition of Honour or Riches , and report whether they ...
Strana 296
... pleased with , as it is sent me from Gentlemen who belong to a Body which I shall always Honour , and where ( I cannot speak it without a secret Pride ) my Speculations have met with a very kind Reception . It is usual for Poets upon ...
... pleased with , as it is sent me from Gentlemen who belong to a Body which I shall always Honour , and where ( I cannot speak it without a secret Pride ) my Speculations have met with a very kind Reception . It is usual for Poets upon ...
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