The Spectator: v. 1-5, Svazek 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... never feeble , and he did not wish to be energetick ; he is never rapid , and he never stagnates . His sentences have neither studied amplitude , nor affected brevity : his periods , though not diligently rounded , are voluble and easy ...
... never feeble , and he did not wish to be energetick ; he is never rapid , and he never stagnates . His sentences have neither studied amplitude , nor affected brevity : his periods , though not diligently rounded , are voluble and easy ...
Strana 103
... never permit me to tell you otherwise ; to wit , that you and I , tho ' Equals in Quality and Fortune , are by no means suitable Companions . You are , ' tis true , very pretty , can dance , and make a very good Figure in a publick ...
... never permit me to tell you otherwise ; to wit , that you and I , tho ' Equals in Quality and Fortune , are by no means suitable Companions . You are , ' tis true , very pretty , can dance , and make a very good Figure in a publick ...
Strana 433
... never to do Violence , it is of Modesty never to commit Offence . In this last Particular lies the whole Force of what is called Decency ; to this Purpose that excellent Moralist abovementioned talks of Decency ; but this Quality is ...
... never to do Violence , it is of Modesty never to commit Offence . In this last Particular lies the whole Force of what is called Decency ; to this Purpose that excellent Moralist abovementioned talks of Decency ; but this Quality is ...
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