The Spectator, Svazek 1Tonson, 1767 - Počet stran: 918 |
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Strana 194
... occasion of coming out with one lie or other , that has neither wit , humour , prospect of interest , or any other motive that I can think of in nature . The other day , when one was commending an eminent and learned divine , what occasion ...
... occasion of coming out with one lie or other , that has neither wit , humour , prospect of interest , or any other motive that I can think of in nature . The other day , when one was commending an eminent and learned divine , what occasion ...
Strana 548
... occasion to mention a noble saying of Seneca the philoso- pher , that a virtuous person struggling with misfortunes , and rising above them , is an ob- ject on which the gods themselves may look down with delight . I shall therefore set ...
... occasion to mention a noble saying of Seneca the philoso- pher , that a virtuous person struggling with misfortunes , and rising above them , is an ob- ject on which the gods themselves may look down with delight . I shall therefore set ...
Strana 663
... occasion all my life to reflect upon the fatal consequences of following the suggestions of Vanity . ' MR . SPECTATOR , ' I write to you to desire that you would again touch upon a certain enormity , which is chiefly in use among the ...
... occasion all my life to reflect upon the fatal consequences of following the suggestions of Vanity . ' MR . SPECTATOR , ' I write to you to desire that you would again touch upon a certain enormity , which is chiefly in use among the ...
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