The Spectator, Svazek 2George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... common People's Heads with such Senseless Ambitions , and inspiring them with such absurd Ideas of Superiority and Preheminence , has not in it something Im- moral as well as Ridiculous . L No. 174 . [ STEELE . ] Wednesday , September ...
... common People's Heads with such Senseless Ambitions , and inspiring them with such absurd Ideas of Superiority and Preheminence , has not in it something Im- moral as well as Ridiculous . L No. 174 . [ STEELE . ] Wednesday , September ...
Strana 166
... common , and at the same time the most absurd Ambition that ever shew'd it self in Humane Nature , is that which comes upon a Man with Experience and old Age , the Season when it might be expected he should be wisest ; and therefore it ...
... common , and at the same time the most absurd Ambition that ever shew'd it self in Humane Nature , is that which comes upon a Man with Experience and old Age , the Season when it might be expected he should be wisest ; and therefore it ...
Strana 360
... common Fame . For this Reason I think Melainia gives them too soft a Name in that of Male - Coquets . I know not why Irresolu- tion of Mind should not be more contemptible than Impotence of Body ; and these frivolous Admirers would be ...
... common Fame . For this Reason I think Melainia gives them too soft a Name in that of Male - Coquets . I know not why Irresolu- tion of Mind should not be more contemptible than Impotence of Body ; and these frivolous Admirers would be ...
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