The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - Počet stran: 524 |
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Strana 316
... hope ) no one gives another Uneasiness , without feeling some Share of it- But I am gone beyond what I designed , and had almost forgot what I chiefly proposed ; which was , barely to tell you how hardly we who pass most of our Time in ...
... hope ) no one gives another Uneasiness , without feeling some Share of it- But I am gone beyond what I designed , and had almost forgot what I chiefly proposed ; which was , barely to tell you how hardly we who pass most of our Time in ...
Strana 440
... hope to please those Spectators , is unintelligible . Mr. Prince has a Genius , if he were en- couraged , would prompt him to better Things . In all the Dances he invents , you see he keeps close to the Characters he represents . He ...
... hope to please those Spectators , is unintelligible . Mr. Prince has a Genius , if he were en- couraged , would prompt him to better Things . In all the Dances he invents , you see he keeps close to the Characters he represents . He ...
Strana 456
... Hope , and such an one as is fixed on Objects that are capable of making us entirely happy . This Hope in a Religious Man , is much more sure and certain than the Hope of any Temporal Blessing , as it is strengthened not only by Reason ...
... Hope , and such an one as is fixed on Objects that are capable of making us entirely happy . This Hope in a Religious Man , is much more sure and certain than the Hope of any Temporal Blessing , as it is strengthened not only by Reason ...
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