The Spectator, Svazek 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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... given a beauty to whatever ing he himself would least willingly have in- they were engaged in , and a mixture of wit jured ? has recommended madness . For let any man Pleasure seizes the whole man who addicts who knows what it is to ...
... given a beauty to whatever ing he himself would least willingly have in- they were engaged in , and a mixture of wit jured ? has recommended madness . For let any man Pleasure seizes the whole man who addicts who knows what it is to ...
Strana 290
... given of her works , whether it is nothing more afflicting , than to think it had not for the benefit of mankind that they are been happier for his son to have been born of lost . They were filled with such bewitching any other man ...
... given of her works , whether it is nothing more afflicting , than to think it had not for the benefit of mankind that they are been happier for his son to have been born of lost . They were filled with such bewitching any other man ...
Strana 322
... given , why those who can talk on trifles speak with the greatest fluency ; namely , that the tongue is a race - horse , which runs the faster the lesser weight it carries . Hoc maximè officii est , ut quisque maximè opis indigeat ...
... given , why those who can talk on trifles speak with the greatest fluency ; namely , that the tongue is a race - horse , which runs the faster the lesser weight it carries . Hoc maximè officii est , ut quisque maximè opis indigeat ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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