The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... given to Men ; upon which they were both cast into a deep Sleep , and the next Morning found dead in the Temple . This was such an Event , as would have been construed into a Judgment , had it happened to the two Brothers after an Act ...
... given to Men ; upon which they were both cast into a deep Sleep , and the next Morning found dead in the Temple . This was such an Event , as would have been construed into a Judgment , had it happened to the two Brothers after an Act ...
Strana 204
... given me leave to communicate to the Publick . They are chiefly collected from his Favourite Author , Cicero , who is known to have been an intimate Friend of Roscius the Actor , and a good Judge of Dramatical Performances , as well as ...
... given me leave to communicate to the Publick . They are chiefly collected from his Favourite Author , Cicero , who is known to have been an intimate Friend of Roscius the Actor , and a good Judge of Dramatical Performances , as well as ...
Strana 227
... given the same Account of our Wisdom as Horace has of our Virtue . Tous les hommes sont fous et , malgré tous leurs soins , Ne diffèrent entre eux , que du plus ou du moins . All Men , says he , are Fools , and in spight of their ...
... given the same Account of our Wisdom as Horace has of our Virtue . Tous les hommes sont fous et , malgré tous leurs soins , Ne diffèrent entre eux , que du plus ou du moins . All Men , says he , are Fools , and in spight of their ...
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