The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - Počet stran: 524 |
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Strana 257
... never promises what she is not able to perform , so she never fails of performing what she promises . But the Misfortune is , Men despise what they may be Masters of , and affect what they are not fit for ; they reckon themselves ...
... never promises what she is not able to perform , so she never fails of performing what she promises . But the Misfortune is , Men despise what they may be Masters of , and affect what they are not fit for ; they reckon themselves ...
Strana 268
... never fail of securing her Charge if she be not wanting to her self : The Strength of the Passions will never be accepted as an Excuse for complying with them ; they were designed for Subjection , and if a Man suffers them to get the ...
... never fail of securing her Charge if she be not wanting to her self : The Strength of the Passions will never be accepted as an Excuse for complying with them ; they were designed for Subjection , and if a Man suffers them to get the ...
Strana 391
... never end but in Shame , and the Ruin of all Correspondence , I never after transgressed . Can your Courtiers , who take Bribes , or your Lawyers or Physicians in their Practice , or even the Divines who intermeddle in worldly Affairs ...
... never end but in Shame , and the Ruin of all Correspondence , I never after transgressed . Can your Courtiers , who take Bribes , or your Lawyers or Physicians in their Practice , or even the Divines who intermeddle in worldly Affairs ...
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