The Spectator, Svazek 7J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 163
... thing in you that is deserving . What they would bring to pass is , to make all good and evil consist in report , and with whispers , calumnies , and impertinencies , to have the con- duct of those reports . By this means , innocents ...
... thing in you that is deserving . What they would bring to pass is , to make all good and evil consist in report , and with whispers , calumnies , and impertinencies , to have the con- duct of those reports . By this means , innocents ...
Strana 312
... thing in town , but the most blushing creature living . It is true , she has not lost the sense of shame , but she has lost the sense of innocence . If she had more con- fidence , and never did any thing which ought to stain her cheeks ...
... thing in town , but the most blushing creature living . It is true , she has not lost the sense of shame , but she has lost the sense of innocence . If she had more con- fidence , and never did any thing which ought to stain her cheeks ...
Strana 326
... thing . But I was just now going to draw the manner of behaviour I would advise people to practise under some maxim ; and intimated , that every one almost was governed by his pride . There was an old fellow about forty years ago so ...
... thing . But I was just now going to draw the manner of behaviour I would advise people to practise under some maxim ; and intimated , that every one almost was governed by his pride . There was an old fellow about forty years ago so ...
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Account of the SweatersLetter from three thrifty | 12 |
Addison | 69 |
Criticism on Paradise Lost | 102 |
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