The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... occasion ? If we consider , therefore , the nature of this pleasure , we shall find that it does not arise so properly from the description of what is terrible , as from the reflection we make on ourselves at the time of reading it ...
... occasion ? If we consider , therefore , the nature of this pleasure , we shall find that it does not arise so properly from the description of what is terrible , as from the reflection we make on ourselves at the time of reading it ...
Strana 42
... occasion ? Yet so it is , there are people who ( as it should seem ) delight in being trouble- some and vexatious , who ( as Tully speaks ) mira sunt alacritate ad litigandum , have a certain cheerfulness in wrangling . And thus it ...
... occasion ? Yet so it is , there are people who ( as it should seem ) delight in being trouble- some and vexatious , who ( as Tully speaks ) mira sunt alacritate ad litigandum , have a certain cheerfulness in wrangling . And thus it ...
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... occasion to them , that I am afraid posterity will scarce have a sufficient idea of them to relish those discourses which were in no little vogue at the time when they were written . They will be apt to think that the fashions and ...
... occasion to them , that I am afraid posterity will scarce have a sufficient idea of them to relish those discourses which were in no little vogue at the time when they were written . They will be apt to think that the fashions and ...
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... occasion , with a very grave face , charge the people of condition with negligence in the education of their children . Exception being made the other day against an ignorant booby of her own clothing , whom she was putting off for a ...
... occasion , with a very grave face , charge the people of condition with negligence in the education of their children . Exception being made the other day against an ignorant booby of her own clothing , whom she was putting off for a ...
Strana 93
... occasion . A generous enemy sometimes bestow commendations , as the dearest friend cannot sometimes refrain from speaking ill . The man who is indifferent in either of those respects gives his opinion at random , and praises or ...
... occasion . A generous enemy sometimes bestow commendations , as the dearest friend cannot sometimes refrain from speaking ill . The man who is indifferent in either of those respects gives his opinion at random , and praises or ...
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