The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... Business their Pleasure , these Sons of Darkness may be said to make their Pleasure their Business . They might conquer their corrupt Inclinations with half the Pains they are at in gratifying them . Nor is the Invention of these Men ...
... Business their Pleasure , these Sons of Darkness may be said to make their Pleasure their Business . They might conquer their corrupt Inclinations with half the Pains they are at in gratifying them . Nor is the Invention of these Men ...
Strana 364
... Business is an Interruption ; to such as are cold to Delights , Business is an Entertainment . For which Reason it was said by one who commended a dull Man for his Application , No Thanks to him ; if he bad no Business , he would have ...
... Business is an Interruption ; to such as are cold to Delights , Business is an Entertainment . For which Reason it was said by one who commended a dull Man for his Application , No Thanks to him ; if he bad no Business , he would have ...
Strana 589
... Business is ] 8vo , 19 ; Business it is Fol . , 12mo 8v0 , 12mo I A rhetorician of the fourth century B.C. , who wrote nine books against Homer , attacking the Homeric epics on aesthetic , grammatical , and moral grounds . 2 Charles ...
... Business is ] 8vo , 19 ; Business it is Fol . , 12mo 8v0 , 12mo I A rhetorician of the fourth century B.C. , who wrote nine books against Homer , attacking the Homeric epics on aesthetic , grammatical , and moral grounds . 2 Charles ...
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