The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1963 |
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Strana 97
... taken Notice how the Tradition , on which it was founded , authorizes those Parts in it which appear the most exceptionable ; I hope the Length of this Reflection will not make it unacceptable to the curious Part of my Readers . The ...
... taken Notice how the Tradition , on which it was founded , authorizes those Parts in it which appear the most exceptionable ; I hope the Length of this Reflection will not make it unacceptable to the curious Part of my Readers . The ...
Strana 144
... taken a Turn in it . I wish , Sir , you would make People understand , that Travel is really the last Step to be taken in the Institution of Youth ; and that to set out with it , is to begin where they should end . Certainly the true ...
... taken a Turn in it . I wish , Sir , you would make People understand , that Travel is really the last Step to be taken in the Institution of Youth ; and that to set out with it , is to begin where they should end . Certainly the true ...
Strana 466
... taken , and remembered to be very like your last Letter : Comparing them , I found they were the very same , and have underwritten sent you that Part of it which you say was torn off . I hope you will insert it , that Posterity may know ...
... taken , and remembered to be very like your last Letter : Comparing them , I found they were the very same , and have underwritten sent you that Part of it which you say was torn off . I hope you will insert it , that Posterity may know ...
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