The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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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 273
... mean the Authors of Memoirs , who are never mentioned in any Works but their own , and who raise all their Productions out of this single Figure of Speech . Most of our modern Prefaces savour very strongly of the Egotism . Every ...
... mean the Authors of Memoirs , who are never mentioned in any Works but their own , and who raise all their Productions out of this single Figure of Speech . Most of our modern Prefaces savour very strongly of the Egotism . Every ...
Strana 288
... mean by this Pickle ? Why does he not write at length if he means honestly ? I have read over the whole Sentence , says I ; but I look upon the Parenthesis in the Belly of it to be the most dangerous Part , and as full of Insinuations ...
... mean by this Pickle ? Why does he not write at length if he means honestly ? I have read over the whole Sentence , says I ; but I look upon the Parenthesis in the Belly of it to be the most dangerous Part , and as full of Insinuations ...
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