The Spectator, Svazek 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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... appear among us none but a few ordinary people , who come to church only to say their prayers , so that I have no work worth speaking of but on Sundays . I have placed my son at the Piazzas , to acquaint the ladies that the bell rings ...
... appear among us none but a few ordinary people , who come to church only to say their prayers , so that I have no work worth speaking of but on Sundays . I have placed my son at the Piazzas , to acquaint the ladies that the bell rings ...
Strana 113
... appear genuine and unaffected , they are able to move the mind of the most Ir is the custom of the Mahometans , if they polite reader with inward meltings of humanity see any printed or written paper upon the and compassion . The ...
... appear genuine and unaffected , they are able to move the mind of the most Ir is the custom of the Mahometans , if they polite reader with inward meltings of humanity see any printed or written paper upon the and compassion . The ...
Strana 335
... appears in its full beauty and of another ? These and the like virtues are perfection . Thus we see that none but ... appear a saint or hero to another . He there- possesses all possible perfection in himself , fore who looks upon the ...
... appears in its full beauty and of another ? These and the like virtues are perfection . Thus we see that none but ... appear a saint or hero to another . He there- possesses all possible perfection in himself , fore who looks upon the ...
Obsah
Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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