The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 175
... Reflection ; and am fit to rejoice with the Army to Morrow . He is a popular General who can expose himself like a ... Reflections when he retired to his Closet in some Disturbance upon the Repeated ill Omens of Calphurnia's Dream the ...
... Reflection ; and am fit to rejoice with the Army to Morrow . He is a popular General who can expose himself like a ... Reflections when he retired to his Closet in some Disturbance upon the Repeated ill Omens of Calphurnia's Dream the ...
Strana 374
... Reflection , secret Satire , and the like . Now , tho ' in these my Compositions , it is visible to any Reader of ... Reflections of this Nature ; but notwithstanding my Name has been sometimes traduced by this contemptible Tribe of ...
... Reflection , secret Satire , and the like . Now , tho ' in these my Compositions , it is visible to any Reader of ... Reflections of this Nature ; but notwithstanding my Name has been sometimes traduced by this contemptible Tribe of ...
Strana 386
... Reflection , how much I mitigate a good Man's Pains , whose Welfare depends upon my Assiduity about him , that I willingly exclude the loose Gratifications of Passion for the solid Reflections of Duty . I know not whether any Man's Wife ...
... Reflection , how much I mitigate a good Man's Pains , whose Welfare depends upon my Assiduity about him , that I willingly exclude the loose Gratifications of Passion for the solid Reflections of Duty . I know not whether any Man's Wife ...
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