The Spectator, Zväzok 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 291
... tion that is more uncommon , and may therefore perhaps be more entertaining . I have before shewn how the unemployed Parts of Life appear long and tedious , and shall here endeavour to shew how those Parts of Life which are exercised in ...
... tion that is more uncommon , and may therefore perhaps be more entertaining . I have before shewn how the unemployed Parts of Life appear long and tedious , and shall here endeavour to shew how those Parts of Life which are exercised in ...
Strana 348
... tion to those of the same Turn of Desire , that he produces the Authority of the wisest Men of the best Age of the World , to strengthen his Opinion of the ordinary Pursuits of Mankind . It would methinks be no ill Maxim of Life , if ...
... tion to those of the same Turn of Desire , that he produces the Authority of the wisest Men of the best Age of the World , to strengthen his Opinion of the ordinary Pursuits of Mankind . It would methinks be no ill Maxim of Life , if ...
Strana 463
... tion of which can be called long ? There is nothing which must end to be valued for its Continuance . If Hours , Days , Months , and Years pass away , it is no Matter what Hour , what Day , what Month , or what Year we dye . The ...
... tion of which can be called long ? There is nothing which must end to be valued for its Continuance . If Hours , Days , Months , and Years pass away , it is no Matter what Hour , what Day , what Month , or what Year we dye . The ...
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