The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 166
... never passed any of their Time innocently but when they were asleep , and never slept but when they were weary and heavy with Excesses , and slept only to prepare themselves for the Repetition of them . If you did your Duty as a ...
... never passed any of their Time innocently but when they were asleep , and never slept but when they were weary and heavy with Excesses , and slept only to prepare themselves for the Repetition of them . If you did your Duty as a ...
Strana 243
... never offensive to those of Hurry and Business . You are never heard , but at what Horace calls dextro tempore , and have the Happiness to observe the Politick Rule , which the same discerning Author gave his Friend , when he enjoyn'd ...
... never offensive to those of Hurry and Business . You are never heard , but at what Horace calls dextro tempore , and have the Happiness to observe the Politick Rule , which the same discerning Author gave his Friend , when he enjoyn'd ...
Strana 349
... never come up to any Fountain- head of Duration , to any Beginning in Eternity : But at the same time we are sure , that whatever was once present does lye within the reach of Numbers , tho ' perhaps we can never be able to put enough ...
... never come up to any Fountain- head of Duration , to any Beginning in Eternity : But at the same time we are sure , that whatever was once present does lye within the reach of Numbers , tho ' perhaps we can never be able to put enough ...
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