The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - Počet stran: 524 |
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Strana 167
... Conversation was cleared of its Redundancies , and had a greater Quantity of Sense , though less of Sound in it . The same well - meaning Gentleman took Occasion , at another Time , to bring together such of his Friends as were addicted ...
... Conversation was cleared of its Redundancies , and had a greater Quantity of Sense , though less of Sound in it . The same well - meaning Gentleman took Occasion , at another Time , to bring together such of his Friends as were addicted ...
Strana 272
... Conversation with Men of a Polite Genius is another Method for improving our Natural Taste . It is impossible for a Man of the greatest Parts to consider any thing in its whole Extent , and in all its variety of Lights . Every Man ...
... Conversation with Men of a Polite Genius is another Method for improving our Natural Taste . It is impossible for a Man of the greatest Parts to consider any thing in its whole Extent , and in all its variety of Lights . Every Man ...
Strana 358
... Conversation are enquired into . A Man who is capable of so infamous a Calling as that of a Spy , is not very much to be relied upon . He can have no great Ties of Honour , or Checks of Conscience , to restrain him in those covert ...
... Conversation are enquired into . A Man who is capable of so infamous a Calling as that of a Spy , is not very much to be relied upon . He can have no great Ties of Honour , or Checks of Conscience , to restrain him in those covert ...
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