The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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Strana 128
... look upon cunning to be the accomplishment of little , mean , ungenerous minds . Discretion points out the noblest ends to us , and pursues the most proper and laud- able methods of attaining them : cunning has only private selfish aims ...
... look upon cunning to be the accomplishment of little , mean , ungenerous minds . Discretion points out the noblest ends to us , and pursues the most proper and laud- able methods of attaining them : cunning has only private selfish aims ...
Strana 255
... look as if she loved ; her eye is full of sorrow , and reluctance sits in a tear , while the offering of the ... looks negligent ; she looks round her without the help of the glasses you speak of , and yet seems to be employed on objects ...
... look as if she loved ; her eye is full of sorrow , and reluctance sits in a tear , while the offering of the ... looks negligent ; she looks round her without the help of the glasses you speak of , and yet seems to be employed on objects ...
Strana 431
... looks after is , to provide himself with necessaries . This point will engross our thoughts till it be satisfied . If this is taken care of to our hands , we look out for pleasures and amusements ; and , among a great number of idle ...
... looks after is , to provide himself with necessaries . This point will engross our thoughts till it be satisfied . If this is taken care of to our hands , we look out for pleasures and amusements ; and , among a great number of idle ...
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