The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 271
... particular Vice or Imperfection naturally cleaving to it , which it will require his nicest Care to avoid . The several Weaknesses to which Youth , Old Age , and Manhood are exposed , have long since been set down by many both of the ...
... particular Vice or Imperfection naturally cleaving to it , which it will require his nicest Care to avoid . The several Weaknesses to which Youth , Old Age , and Manhood are exposed , have long since been set down by many both of the ...
Strana 477
... particular Songs and Tunes of their own : Such as was , not many Years since , the Pastry - man , commonly known by the Name of the Colly - Molly - Puff ; 2 and such as is at this Day the Vender of Powder and Washballs , who , if I am ...
... particular Songs and Tunes of their own : Such as was , not many Years since , the Pastry - man , commonly known by the Name of the Colly - Molly - Puff ; 2 and such as is at this Day the Vender of Powder and Washballs , who , if I am ...
Strana 586
... Particular in several parts of the Iliad and Odyssey , tho ' at the same time those who have treated this great Poet with Candour , 2 have attributed this Defect to the Times in which he lived . It was the fault of the Age , and not of ...
... Particular in several parts of the Iliad and Odyssey , tho ' at the same time those who have treated this great Poet with Candour , 2 have attributed this Defect to the Times in which he lived . It was the fault of the Age , and not of ...
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