The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Things ; while the married Man , who has not bid Adieu to the Fashions and false Gallantries of the Town , is perplexed with every Thing around him . In both these Cases Man cannot , indeed , make a sillier Figure , than in repeating ...
... Things ; while the married Man , who has not bid Adieu to the Fashions and false Gallantries of the Town , is perplexed with every Thing around him . In both these Cases Man cannot , indeed , make a sillier Figure , than in repeating ...
Strana 91
... Things come into such and such a Shape , as that of an Egg , an Hand , an Ax , or any Thing that no Body had ever thought on before for that Purpose , or which would have cost a great Deal of Pains to accomplish it if they did . But all ...
... Things come into such and such a Shape , as that of an Egg , an Hand , an Ax , or any Thing that no Body had ever thought on before for that Purpose , or which would have cost a great Deal of Pains to accomplish it if they did . But all ...
Strana 92
... Thing you have no Reason to disbelieve in it self ; and perhaps has given you , before he bit you , no Reason to disbelieve it for his saying it ; and if you give him Credit , laughs in your Face , and triumphs that he has deceived you ...
... Thing you have no Reason to disbelieve in it self ; and perhaps has given you , before he bit you , no Reason to disbelieve it for his saying it ; and if you give him Credit , laughs in your Face , and triumphs that he has deceived you ...
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