The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 32
... seems , the Hairs of his Head as so many Suckers , which if they had been suffered to grow , might have drawn away the Nourishment from his Chin , and by that Means have starved his Beard . I have read somewhere that one of the Popes ...
... seems , the Hairs of his Head as so many Suckers , which if they had been suffered to grow , might have drawn away the Nourishment from his Chin , and by that Means have starved his Beard . I have read somewhere that one of the Popes ...
Strana 102
... seem to be any thing , is really to be what he would seem to be . Besides that , it is many times as troublesome to make good the Pretence of a good Quality , as to have it ; and if a Man have it not , it is ten to one but he is ...
... seem to be any thing , is really to be what he would seem to be . Besides that , it is many times as troublesome to make good the Pretence of a good Quality , as to have it ; and if a Man have it not , it is ten to one but he is ...
Strana 342
... seems , to meet upon their Frontiers at a certain Season of the Year , where those among the Men who had not made their Choice in any former Meeting , associated themselves with particular Women , whom they were afterwards obliged to ...
... seems , to meet upon their Frontiers at a certain Season of the Year , where those among the Men who had not made their Choice in any former Meeting , associated themselves with particular Women , whom they were afterwards obliged to ...
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