The Spectator, Zväzok 701893 |
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Strana 4
... pass away their time rather in trifles and impertinence, than in crimes and immoralities. Offences of this latter kind are not to he dallied with, or treated in so ludicrous a manner. In short, my journal only holds up folly to the ...
... pass away their time rather in trifles and impertinence, than in crimes and immoralities. Offences of this latter kind are not to he dallied with, or treated in so ludicrous a manner. In short, my journal only holds up folly to the ...
Strana 6
... pass my time well or ill ; and indeed never thought of considering how I did it before I perused your speculation upon that subject. I scarce find a single action in these five days that I can thoroughly approve of, except the working ...
... pass my time well or ill ; and indeed never thought of considering how I did it before I perused your speculation upon that subject. I scarce find a single action in these five days that I can thoroughly approve of, except the working ...
Strana 125
... pass, though I seldom failed of getting the daughter's consent, I could never in my life get the old people on my side. "I could give you an account of a thousand other unsuccessful, attempts, particularly of one which I made some years ...
... pass, though I seldom failed of getting the daughter's consent, I could never in my life get the old people on my side. "I could give you an account of a thousand other unsuccessful, attempts, particularly of one which I made some years ...
Strana 140
... passes on to those softer images of triumphs and festivals, in that vision of lewdness and luxury which ushers in the flood. As it is visible that the poet had his eye upon Ovid's account of the universal deluge, the reader may observe ...
... passes on to those softer images of triumphs and festivals, in that vision of lewdness and luxury which ushers in the flood. As it is visible that the poet had his eye upon Ovid's account of the universal deluge, the reader may observe ...
Strana 151
... pass through a fresh set of hands, and give life to another trade. Those who have mills on their estates, by this ... passing through the several hands abovementioned. The finest pieces of bolland, when worn to tatters, assume NT0. 367 ...
... pass through a fresh set of hands, and give life to another trade. Those who have mills on their estates, by this ... passing through the several hands abovementioned. The finest pieces of bolland, when worn to tatters, assume NT0. 367 ...
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