The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1957 |
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Strana 15
... manner of Force towards affecting my Judgment . I see Men flourishing in Courts , and languishing in Jayls , without being prejudiced from their Circumstances to their Favour or Disadvantage ; but from their inward Manner of bearing ...
... manner of Force towards affecting my Judgment . I see Men flourishing in Courts , and languishing in Jayls , without being prejudiced from their Circumstances to their Favour or Disadvantage ; but from their inward Manner of bearing ...
Strana 61
... Manner is my Pro- vince as SPECTATOR ; for it is generally an Offence committed by the Eyes , and that against such as the Offenders would perhaps never have an Opportunity of injuring any other Way . The following Letter is a Complaint ...
... Manner is my Pro- vince as SPECTATOR ; for it is generally an Offence committed by the Eyes , and that against such as the Offenders would perhaps never have an Opportunity of injuring any other Way . The following Letter is a Complaint ...
Strana 477
... Manner in which you talk sometimes . In hopes of your Amendment , ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I am , Sir , Your gentle Reader . ' Your professed Regard to the fair Sex , may perhaps make them value your Admonitions when they will not those of ...
... Manner in which you talk sometimes . In hopes of your Amendment , ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I am , Sir , Your gentle Reader . ' Your professed Regard to the fair Sex , may perhaps make them value your Admonitions when they will not those of ...
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