The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Strana 14
... thing but what tends to the Promotion of what is good and honourable . If we would take true Pains with our selves to consider all things by the Light of Reason and Justice , tho ' a Man were in the Height of Youth and amorous Inclin ...
... thing but what tends to the Promotion of what is good and honourable . If we would take true Pains with our selves to consider all things by the Light of Reason and Justice , tho ' a Man were in the Height of Youth and amorous Inclin ...
Strana 16
... thing necessary to keep the Posses sion of true Glory , which is to hear the Opposers of it with Patience , and preserve the Virtue by which it was acquired . When a Man is thoroughly perswaded that he ought neither to admire , wish for ...
... thing necessary to keep the Posses sion of true Glory , which is to hear the Opposers of it with Patience , and preserve the Virtue by which it was acquired . When a Man is thoroughly perswaded that he ought neither to admire , wish for ...
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... thing more common than but by their Agreement : This was well represented in the Sedition of the Members of the human Body in the old Roman Fable . It is often the Case of lesser confederate States against a superior Power , which are ...
... thing more common than but by their Agreement : This was well represented in the Sedition of the Members of the human Body in the old Roman Fable . It is often the Case of lesser confederate States against a superior Power , which are ...
Strana 28
... thing shy of affording Matter to the Button - makers for a second Petition , What I would humbly propose to the Publick is , that there may be a Society erected in London , to consist of the most skilful Persons of both Sexes for the In ...
... thing shy of affording Matter to the Button - makers for a second Petition , What I would humbly propose to the Publick is , that there may be a Society erected in London , to consist of the most skilful Persons of both Sexes for the In ...
Strana 30
... thing about her , stamp , and pull off her Head Cloaths , Fie , my Dear , say I ; how can a Woman of your Sense fall into such an intemperate Rage ? This is an Argument which never fails . Indeed , my Dear , says she , you make me mad ...
... thing about her , stamp , and pull off her Head Cloaths , Fie , my Dear , say I ; how can a Woman of your Sense fall into such an intemperate Rage ? This is an Argument which never fails . Indeed , my Dear , says she , you make me mad ...
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