The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... greatest Number ofthem.Our Adventurer escapedamong others, by flyinginto a Forest. Upon his coming intoaremote and pathless Partof theWood, hethrew himself [tiredand] breathless on alittle Hillock, whenan Indian Maid rushed from a ...
... greatest Number ofthem.Our Adventurer escapedamong others, by flyinginto a Forest. Upon his coming intoaremote and pathless Partof theWood, hethrew himself [tiredand] breathless on alittle Hillock, whenan Indian Maid rushed from a ...
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... greatest Blessing of Life, next toaclear Judgmentandagood Conscience. Inthe mean Time, since there arevery fewwhose Minds are notmore or less subjectto these dreadful Thoughts and Apprehensions, we oughtto armourselves against them by ...
... greatest Blessing of Life, next toaclear Judgmentandagood Conscience. Inthe mean Time, since there arevery fewwhose Minds are notmore or less subjectto these dreadful Thoughts and Apprehensions, we oughtto armourselves against them by ...
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... greatest Weaknesses of Selflove; for my own part, I am a little unhappy in the Mold of my Face, which is not quite so long as it is broad: Whether this might not partly arise from my opening my Mouth much seldomer than other People,and ...
... greatest Weaknesses of Selflove; for my own part, I am a little unhappy in the Mold of my Face, which is not quite so long as it is broad: Whether this might not partly arise from my opening my Mouth much seldomer than other People,and ...
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... greatest Politeness, which has establish'd it. If the Italians have a Genius forMusick above theEnglish, the English havea Genius for other Performances ofa much higher Nature,and capable of giving the Mind a much noblerEntertainment ...
... greatest Politeness, which has establish'd it. If the Italians have a Genius forMusick above theEnglish, the English havea Genius for other Performances ofa much higher Nature,and capable of giving the Mind a much noblerEntertainment ...
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... greatest Merit. Madam, 'I take this Wayto acquaint you with what commonRules and Forms would neverpermit me totell you otherwise; towit, thatyou and I,tho' Equals in Quality and Fortune, are by no Means suitable Companions. You are ...
... greatest Merit. Madam, 'I take this Wayto acquaint you with what commonRules and Forms would neverpermit me totell you otherwise; towit, thatyou and I,tho' Equals in Quality and Fortune, are by no Means suitable Companions. You are ...
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