The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... Humour another: To follow the Dictates of the two latter, is going into a Road that is both endless and intricate; when we pursue the other, our Passage is delightful, and what we aim at easily attainable. I do not doubt but England is ...
... Humour another: To follow the Dictates of the two latter, is going into a Road that is both endless and intricate; when we pursue the other, our Passage is delightful, and what we aim at easily attainable. I do not doubt but England is ...
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J. ADDISON. humour her so far as to take them out of that Figure, and place them side by side. What the Absurdity was which I had committed I did not know, but I suppose there was some traditionary Superstition in it; and therefore, in ...
J. ADDISON. humour her so far as to take them out of that Figure, and place them side by side. What the Absurdity was which I had committed I did not know, but I suppose there was some traditionary Superstition in it; and therefore, in ...
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... Humour of the publick Diversions Five and twenty Years ago , and those of the present Time ; and lamented to my self , that though in those Days they neglected their Morality , they kept up their Good Sense ; but that the beau Monde ...
... Humour of the publick Diversions Five and twenty Years ago , and those of the present Time ; and lamented to my self , that though in those Days they neglected their Morality , they kept up their Good Sense ; but that the beau Monde ...
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... Humour, which is natural to that Place, I shall set it down Word for Word as it came to me. 'Most Profound Sir, Having been very well entertained, in the last of your Speculations that I have yet seen, by your Specimen upon Clubs, which ...
... Humour, which is natural to that Place, I shall set it down Word for Word as it came to me. 'Most Profound Sir, Having been very well entertained, in the last of your Speculations that I have yet seen, by your Specimen upon Clubs, which ...
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... Humour, and think to carry off the most inexcusable of all Faults in the World, with no other Apology than saying in a gay Tone, I put an impudent Face upon the Matter. No, no Man shall be allowed the Advantages of Impudence, who is ...
... Humour, and think to carry off the most inexcusable of all Faults in the World, with no other Apology than saying in a gay Tone, I put an impudent Face upon the Matter. No, no Man shall be allowed the Advantages of Impudence, who is ...
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