The Spectator, Svazek 1Tonson, 1767 - Počet stran: 918 |
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Strana 39
... live according to the rules of reason ? The man of business has ever some one point to carry , and then he tells himself he will bid adieu to all the vanity of ambition . The man of pleasure resolves to take his leave at least , and ...
... live according to the rules of reason ? The man of business has ever some one point to carry , and then he tells himself he will bid adieu to all the vanity of ambition . The man of pleasure resolves to take his leave at least , and ...
Strana 275
... live up to our expectations , for the parent to name out of his own flock not to our possessions , and make a figure pro- all the great officers of the kingdom . There portionable to what we may be , not what we is something so very ...
... live up to our expectations , for the parent to name out of his own flock not to our possessions , and make a figure pro- all the great officers of the kingdom . There portionable to what we may be , not what we is something so very ...
Strana 690
... live . When these are joined to men of warm spirits , with- out temper or learning , they are frequently corrected with stripes ; but one of our famous lawyers is of opinion , that this ought to be used sparingly ; ' as I remember ...
... live . When these are joined to men of warm spirits , with- out temper or learning , they are frequently corrected with stripes ; but one of our famous lawyers is of opinion , that this ought to be used sparingly ; ' as I remember ...
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