The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 49
... Sense of their Juniors by the meer Force of Seniority ; so that for a young Man in the Bloom of Life and Vigour of Age to give a reasonable Contradiction to his Elders , is esteemed an unpardonable Insolence , and regarded as a ...
... Sense of their Juniors by the meer Force of Seniority ; so that for a young Man in the Bloom of Life and Vigour of Age to give a reasonable Contradiction to his Elders , is esteemed an unpardonable Insolence , and regarded as a ...
Strana 217
... Sense of Shame , but she has lost the Sense of Innocence . If she had more Confidence , and never did any thing which ought to stain her Cheeks , would she not be much more modest No. 389. Tuesday , May 27 , 1712 THE SPECTATOR 217.
... Sense of Shame , but she has lost the Sense of Innocence . If she had more Confidence , and never did any thing which ought to stain her Cheeks , would she not be much more modest No. 389. Tuesday , May 27 , 1712 THE SPECTATOR 217.
Strana 276
... Senses . It fills the Mind with the largest Variety of Ideas , converses with its Objects at the greatest Distance , and con- tinues the longest in Action without being tired or satiated with its proper Enjoyments . The Sense of Feeling ...
... Senses . It fills the Mind with the largest Variety of Ideas , converses with its Objects at the greatest Distance , and con- tinues the longest in Action without being tired or satiated with its proper Enjoyments . The Sense of Feeling ...
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