The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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Strana 217
... tion should be cautious of Appearances to their Disadvantage . But very often our young Women , as well as the middle - aged and the gay Part of those growing old , without entring into a formal League for that Purpose , to a Woman ...
... tion should be cautious of Appearances to their Disadvantage . But very often our young Women , as well as the middle - aged and the gay Part of those growing old , without entring into a formal League for that Purpose , to a Woman ...
Strana 277
... tion , I mean only such Pleasures as arise originally from Sight , and that I divide these Pleasures into two Kinds : My Design being first of all to discourse of those Primary Pleasures of the Imagination , which entirely proceed from ...
... tion , I mean only such Pleasures as arise originally from Sight , and that I divide these Pleasures into two Kinds : My Design being first of all to discourse of those Primary Pleasures of the Imagination , which entirely proceed from ...
Strana 388
... tion , like a less Light set by a greater , are become almost imperceptible ? Thus has Mony got the Upper Hand of what all Mankind formerly thought most dear , viz . Security ; and I wish I could say she had here put a Stop to her ...
... tion , like a less Light set by a greater , are become almost imperceptible ? Thus has Mony got the Upper Hand of what all Mankind formerly thought most dear , viz . Security ; and I wish I could say she had here put a Stop to her ...
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