The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Strana 47
... Lives we'll sit down to good Wine . How Sir , replyed Cyneas , to better than we have now before us ? Have we not already as much as we can drink ? Riot and Excess are not the becoming Characters of Princes ; but if Pyrrhus and Lewis ...
... Lives we'll sit down to good Wine . How Sir , replyed Cyneas , to better than we have now before us ? Have we not already as much as we can drink ? Riot and Excess are not the becoming Characters of Princes ; but if Pyrrhus and Lewis ...
Strana 50
... live deprived of one whom his Heart was so much set upon , conveyed himself one Night into the Princess's Apartment , and knocking gently at the Door , was admitted as Person who had something to communicate to her from the Emperor . He ...
... live deprived of one whom his Heart was so much set upon , conveyed himself one Night into the Princess's Apartment , and knocking gently at the Door , was admitted as Person who had something to communicate to her from the Emperor . He ...
Strana 60
... live quietly among their Neighbours without ever disturbing the publick Peace : They are Drones without Stings . I could heartily I wish that several turbulent , restless , ambitious Spirits would for a while change Places with these ...
... live quietly among their Neighbours without ever disturbing the publick Peace : They are Drones without Stings . I could heartily I wish that several turbulent , restless , ambitious Spirits would for a while change Places with these ...
Strana 73
... live of your self . It is an Argument of a loose and ungoverned Mind , to be affected with the promiscuous Approbation of the Generality of Mankind ; and a Man of Virtue should be No. 188 . be too delicate for so coarse an THE SPECTATOR ...
... live of your self . It is an Argument of a loose and ungoverned Mind , to be affected with the promiscuous Approbation of the Generality of Mankind ; and a Man of Virtue should be No. 188 . be too delicate for so coarse an THE SPECTATOR ...
Strana 82
... live with Sal , I could give you a very just Account of who and who is together in this Town . You perhaps won't believe it ; but I know of one who pretends to be a very good Protestant who lies with a Roman Catholick : But more of this ...
... live with Sal , I could give you a very just Account of who and who is together in this Town . You perhaps won't believe it ; but I know of one who pretends to be a very good Protestant who lies with a Roman Catholick : But more of this ...
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