The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... fall under their Notice in their several Districts and Divisions. I am no less acquainted with the particular ... falls very properly under your Observation, especially since the Persons it is composed of are Criminals too considerable ...
... fall under their Notice in their several Districts and Divisions. I am no less acquainted with the particular ... falls very properly under your Observation, especially since the Persons it is composed of are Criminals too considerable ...
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... fall into their Hands. There are, besides the abovementioned, innumerable Retainers toPhysick, who, for wantofother Patients, amuse themselves withthestifling of Cats in an Air Pump, cutting up Dogsalive, or impaling ofInsects upon the ...
... fall into their Hands. There are, besides the abovementioned, innumerable Retainers toPhysick, who, for wantofother Patients, amuse themselves withthestifling of Cats in an Air Pump, cutting up Dogsalive, or impaling ofInsects upon the ...
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... fall upon those who ought to be the most exempt from it. Virtue, Merit, and every thing that is Praiseworthy, will be made the Subject of Ridicule and Buffoonry. It is impossible to enumerate the Evils which arise from these Arrows that ...
... fall upon those who ought to be the most exempt from it. Virtue, Merit, and every thing that is Praiseworthy, will be made the Subject of Ridicule and Buffoonry. It is impossible to enumerate the Evils which arise from these Arrows that ...
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... fall short of it, I drink just somuch Small Beer, or eat sucha quantityofBread, as issufficient to make me weight. Inmy greatest ExcessesI donot transgress more than the other half Pound; which, formyHealths sake, Idothe first Monday in ...
... fall short of it, I drink just somuch Small Beer, or eat sucha quantityofBread, as issufficient to make me weight. Inmy greatest ExcessesI donot transgress more than the other half Pound; which, formyHealths sake, Idothe first Monday in ...
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... fall in his way. This is but retaliating upon them, and treating them as they treat others. C. [Footnote 1: that] [Footnote 2: Wit, in the town sense, is talkedofto satiety in Shadwell's plays; and windowbreaking bythe street rioters ...
... fall in his way. This is but retaliating upon them, and treating them as they treat others. C. [Footnote 1: that] [Footnote 2: Wit, in the town sense, is talkedofto satiety in Shadwell's plays; and windowbreaking bythe street rioters ...
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