The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1945 |
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... hope it may be excused , when it is considered that the Dart was thrown at me by so fair an Hand . I must confess I had but just put on my Brutality ; and Camilla's Charms were such , that beholding her erect Mien , hearing her charming ...
... hope it may be excused , when it is considered that the Dart was thrown at me by so fair an Hand . I must confess I had but just put on my Brutality ; and Camilla's Charms were such , that beholding her erect Mien , hearing her charming ...
Strana 162
... hope you will not be so apparently partial to the Women , as to let them go wholly unobserved . If they do every thing that is possible to attract our Eyes , are we more culpable than they , for looking at them ? I happened last Sunday ...
... hope you will not be so apparently partial to the Women , as to let them go wholly unobserved . If they do every thing that is possible to attract our Eyes , are we more culpable than they , for looking at them ? I happened last Sunday ...
Strana 491
... hope for in this World is Contentment ; if we aim at any thing higher , we shall meet with nothing but Grief and Disappointments . A man should direct all his Studies and Endeavours at making himself easie now , and happy hereafter ...
... hope for in this World is Contentment ; if we aim at any thing higher , we shall meet with nothing but Grief and Disappointments . A man should direct all his Studies and Endeavours at making himself easie now , and happy hereafter ...
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House of Commons | 126 |
Introduction by Peter Smithers D Phil Oxon | 265 |
ESSAYS Nos 81169 Saturday June | 491 |
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