The Spectator, Svazek 2George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 149
... Occasion expected to unravel all that is contrived against those Char- acters ; but the Trader who is ready only for probable Demands upon him , can have no Armour against the Inquisitive , the Malicious , and the Envious , who are ...
... Occasion expected to unravel all that is contrived against those Char- acters ; but the Trader who is ready only for probable Demands upon him , can have no Armour against the Inquisitive , the Malicious , and the Envious , who are ...
Strana 156
... Occasion of it , resolved to give his Parish a little Latin in his turn ; but being unacquainted with any of the Fathers , he digested into his Sermons the whole Book of Quae Genus , adding however such Explications to it as he thought ...
... Occasion of it , resolved to give his Parish a little Latin in his turn ; but being unacquainted with any of the Fathers , he digested into his Sermons the whole Book of Quae Genus , adding however such Explications to it as he thought ...
Strana 215
... Occasion , and to let me know how may relieve my self in this my Widowhood . I am , Sir , Your most humble Servant , ASTERIA . ' Absence is what the Poets call Death in Love , and has given Occasion to abundance of beautiful Complaints ...
... Occasion , and to let me know how may relieve my self in this my Widowhood . I am , Sir , Your most humble Servant , ASTERIA . ' Absence is what the Poets call Death in Love , and has given Occasion to abundance of beautiful Complaints ...
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