The Spectator, Svazek 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1961 |
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Strana 168
... Pleasure . The most Elegant and Correct of all the Latin Historians observes , that in his time , when the most formidable States of the World were subdued by the Romans , the Republick sunk into those two Vices of a quite different ...
... Pleasure . The most Elegant and Correct of all the Latin Historians observes , that in his time , when the most formidable States of the World were subdued by the Romans , the Republick sunk into those two Vices of a quite different ...
Strana 456
... Pleasure , are more heavy than one would impose upon the vilest Criminal . Take him when he is awaked too soon after ... Pleasure seizes the whole Man who addicts himself to it , and will not give him Leisure for any good Office in Life ...
... Pleasure , are more heavy than one would impose upon the vilest Criminal . Take him when he is awaked too soon after ... Pleasure seizes the whole Man who addicts himself to it , and will not give him Leisure for any good Office in Life ...
Strana 462
... Pleasures of Youth . If to be saluted , attended , and consulted with Deference , are Instances of Pleasure , they are such as never fail a virtuous old Age . In the Enumeration of the Imperfec- tions and Advantages of the younger and ...
... Pleasures of Youth . If to be saluted , attended , and consulted with Deference , are Instances of Pleasure , they are such as never fail a virtuous old Age . In the Enumeration of the Imperfec- tions and Advantages of the younger and ...
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