The Spectator, Svazek 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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... person whom he entirely loves . ' too great a constraint on the words and ac- Now because our inward passions and inclina- tions of the suspected person , and at the same tions can never make themselves visible , it is time shows you ...
... person whom he entirely loves . ' too great a constraint on the words and ac- Now because our inward passions and inclina- tions of the suspected person , and at the same tions can never make themselves visible , it is time shows you ...
Strana 310
... person turns pale at the mirth and good - humour of who should attempt to gratify it , would then the company , if it centre not in his person ; be as contemptible as he is now successful . he grows jealous and displeased when he ceases ...
... person turns pale at the mirth and good - humour of who should attempt to gratify it , would then the company , if it centre not in his person ; be as contemptible as he is now successful . he grows jealous and displeased when he ceases ...
Strana 356
... person in fering person . But , as that great philosopher several parts of that poem . But the crafty adds , ' if we see a man of virtue mixt with in- being I have now mentioned makes a much firmities , fall into any misfortune , it ...
... person in fering person . But , as that great philosopher several parts of that poem . But the crafty adds , ' if we see a man of virtue mixt with in- being I have now mentioned makes a much firmities , fall into any misfortune , it ...
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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