The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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Strana 70
... manner , that every thing we do may turn to account at that great day when every thing we have done will be set be- fore us . In order to give this consideration its full weight , we may cast all our actions under the division of such ...
... manner , that every thing we do may turn to account at that great day when every thing we have done will be set be- fore us . In order to give this consideration its full weight , we may cast all our actions under the division of such ...
Strana 312
... manner as disposes the reader for the time to a pleasing forget- fulness , or negligence of the particular hurry of life in which he is engaged , together with a longing for that state which he is charmed with in description . But when ...
... manner as disposes the reader for the time to a pleasing forget- fulness , or negligence of the particular hurry of life in which he is engaged , together with a longing for that state which he is charmed with in description . But when ...
Strana 374
... manner he says he remembers . I am not mistress of one farthing of money , but have all necessaries provided for me , under the guard of one who procured for him while he had any de- sires to gratify . I know nothing of a wench's life ...
... manner he says he remembers . I am not mistress of one farthing of money , but have all necessaries provided for me , under the guard of one who procured for him while he had any de- sires to gratify . I know nothing of a wench's life ...
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