The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 87
... consider the Figure they make towards you , you will please , my Dear , next to consider the Appear- ance you make towards them . If they are Men of Discerning , they can observe the Motives of your Heart ; and Florio can see when he is ...
... consider the Figure they make towards you , you will please , my Dear , next to consider the Appear- ance you make towards them . If they are Men of Discerning , they can observe the Motives of your Heart ; and Florio can see when he is ...
Strana 142
... consider whole Kingdoms laid in Ashes , Families put to the Sword , Wretches shut up in Dungeons , and the like Calamities of Mankind , that we are out of Countenance for our own Weakness , if we sink under such little Stroaks of ...
... consider whole Kingdoms laid in Ashes , Families put to the Sword , Wretches shut up in Dungeons , and the like Calamities of Mankind , that we are out of Countenance for our own Weakness , if we sink under such little Stroaks of ...
Strana 377
... consider what will be his Condition millions of Ages hence , as well as what it is at present . He knows that the ... considers that those Pleasures and Pains which lie hid in Eternity approach nearer to him every Moment , and will be ...
... consider what will be his Condition millions of Ages hence , as well as what it is at present . He knows that the ... considers that those Pleasures and Pains which lie hid in Eternity approach nearer to him every Moment , and will be ...
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