The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1925 |
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... pass away their Time rather in Trifle and Impertinence , than in Crimes and Immoralities . Offences of this latter Kind are not to be dallied with , or treated in so ludicrous a Manner . In short , my Journal only holds up Folly to the ...
... pass away their Time rather in Trifle and Impertinence , than in Crimes and Immoralities . Offences of this latter Kind are not to be dallied with , or treated in so ludicrous a Manner . In short , my Journal only holds up Folly to the ...
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... pass my Time in it after the Manner you will find in the following Journal , which I began to write upon the very Day after your Spectator upon that Subject , TUESDAY Night . Could not go to Sleep ' till one in the Morning for Thinking ...
... pass my Time in it after the Manner you will find in the following Journal , which I began to write upon the very Day after your Spectator upon that Subject , TUESDAY Night . Could not go to Sleep ' till one in the Morning for Thinking ...
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... Name , & c . Upon looking back into this my Journal , I find that I am at a Loss to know whether I pass my Time well or 712 . No. 323. or ill ; and indeed never THE SPECTATOR 9 Miss Prue gone into the Country, Tom Townly has ...
... Name , & c . Upon looking back into this my Journal , I find that I am at a Loss to know whether I pass my Time well or 712 . No. 323. or ill ; and indeed never THE SPECTATOR 9 Miss Prue gone into the Country, Tom Townly has ...
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... pass through it . ' till at the gate Of Heav'n arriv'd , the gate self - open'd wide , On golden Hinges turning , as by work Divine the Sovereign Architect had framed . The Poet here seems to have regarded two or three Passages in the ...
... pass through it . ' till at the gate Of Heav'n arriv'd , the gate self - open'd wide , On golden Hinges turning , as by work Divine the Sovereign Architect had framed . The Poet here seems to have regarded two or three Passages in the ...
Strana 25
... passing through the Wilderness of Sweets ; his distant Appearance to Adam , have all the Graces that Poetry is capable of bestowing . The Author after wards gives us a particular Description of Eve in her Domestick Employments , So ...
... passing through the Wilderness of Sweets ; his distant Appearance to Adam , have all the Graces that Poetry is capable of bestowing . The Author after wards gives us a particular Description of Eve in her Domestick Employments , So ...
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