The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 36
... mean Parts to do Good , to be therefore incapable of doing Hurt . There is a Supply of Malice , of Pride , of Industry , and even of Folly , in the Weakest , when he sets his Heart upon it , that makes a strange Progress in Mischief ...
... mean Parts to do Good , to be therefore incapable of doing Hurt . There is a Supply of Malice , of Pride , of Industry , and even of Folly , in the Weakest , when he sets his Heart upon it , that makes a strange Progress in Mischief ...
Strana 189
... mean that Part of Mankind who are known by the Name of the Women's- Men , or Beaus , & c . Mr. SPECTATOR , you are sensible these pretty Gentlemen are not made for any Manly Imployments , and for want of Business are often as much in ...
... mean that Part of Mankind who are known by the Name of the Women's- Men , or Beaus , & c . Mr. SPECTATOR , you are sensible these pretty Gentlemen are not made for any Manly Imployments , and for want of Business are often as much in ...
Strana 260
... mean ; and account themselves a civilized People , because they speak one thing and mean another : Truth they call Barbarity , and Falshood Politeness . Upon my first landing , one who was sent from the King of this Place to meet me ...
... mean ; and account themselves a civilized People , because they speak one thing and mean another : Truth they call Barbarity , and Falshood Politeness . Upon my first landing , one who was sent from the King of this Place to meet me ...
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