The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Svazek 3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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Strana 17
... mankind , I should to the relations of particular persons who are now living , and whom I can not distrust in other matters of fact . I might here add , that not only the histo- rians , to whom we may join the poets , but like- wise the ...
... mankind , I should to the relations of particular persons who are now living , and whom I can not distrust in other matters of fact . I might here add , that not only the histo- rians , to whom we may join the poets , but like- wise the ...
Strana 23
... mankind . It is cer- tain the country people would soon degenerate in- to a kind of savages and barbarians , were there not such frequent returns of a stated time in which the whole village meet together with their best faces , and in ...
... mankind . It is cer- tain the country people would soon degenerate in- to a kind of savages and barbarians , were there not such frequent returns of a stated time in which the whole village meet together with their best faces , and in ...
Strana 31
... mankind , and you must make love to her , as you would conquer the sphinx , by posing her . But were she like other women , and that there were any talking to her , how constant must the pleasure of that man be who could con- verse with ...
... mankind , and you must make love to her , as you would conquer the sphinx , by posing her . But were she like other women , and that there were any talking to her , how constant must the pleasure of that man be who could con- verse with ...
Strana 36
... mankind . It would , methinks , be no ill maxim of life , if according to that ancestor of sir Roger whom I lately mentioned ; every man would point to him- self what sum he would resolve not to exceed . He might , by this means , cheat ...
... mankind . It would , methinks , be no ill maxim of life , if according to that ancestor of sir Roger whom I lately mentioned ; every man would point to him- self what sum he would resolve not to exceed . He might , by this means , cheat ...
Strana 39
... mankind , un- less they indulge themselves in that voluntary la- bour which goes by the name of exercise . My friend Sir Roger has been an indefatigable man in business of this kind , and has hung several parts of his house with the ...
... mankind , un- less they indulge themselves in that voluntary la- bour which goes by the name of exercise . My friend Sir Roger has been an indefatigable man in business of this kind , and has hung several parts of his house with the ...
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