The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1963 |
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... Behaviour in Absence than after Death . The Dead are not dishonoured by their Levities ; the Living may return , and be laughed at by empty Fops , who will not fail to turn into Ridicule the good Man , who is so unseasonable as to be ...
... Behaviour in Absence than after Death . The Dead are not dishonoured by their Levities ; the Living may return , and be laughed at by empty Fops , who will not fail to turn into Ridicule the good Man , who is so unseasonable as to be ...
Strana 195
George Gregory Smith. Behaviour in that Point for the future : He will offend his Monitor with no more Errors of that ... Behaviour not only make up for Faults committed , but in a manner expiate them in the very Commission . Thus many ...
George Gregory Smith. Behaviour in that Point for the future : He will offend his Monitor with no more Errors of that ... Behaviour not only make up for Faults committed , but in a manner expiate them in the very Commission . Thus many ...
Strana 207
... Behaviour , which conciliates Men's Minds more than the highest Sallies of Wit or Starts of Humour can possibly do . The Feebleness of Age in a Man of this Turn , has something which should be treated with Respect even in a Man no ...
... Behaviour , which conciliates Men's Minds more than the highest Sallies of Wit or Starts of Humour can possibly do . The Feebleness of Age in a Man of this Turn , has something which should be treated with Respect even in a Man no ...
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