The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... consider my self, with some Confusion, as aPerson thathad brought a Disasterupon the Family. The Lady however recovering herself, after a little space, said to her Husband with a Sigh, 'My Dear, Misfortunes never come Single'. My Friend ...
... consider my self, with some Confusion, as aPerson thathad brought a Disasterupon the Family. The Lady however recovering herself, after a little space, said to her Husband with a Sigh, 'My Dear, Misfortunes never come Single'. My Friend ...
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... consider as my goodBrothers and Allies, I mean the Fraternityof Spectatorswho livein theWorld without havingany thingtodo init; and either by the Affluenceof their Fortunes, or Laziness of their Dispositions, havenoother Business with ...
... consider as my goodBrothers and Allies, I mean the Fraternityof Spectatorswho livein theWorld without havingany thingtodo init; and either by the Affluenceof their Fortunes, or Laziness of their Dispositions, havenoother Business with ...
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... consider, how perfectly new allyouhave saidon this Subject is, and thatthe Storyyou have givenus isnot quitetwo thousand Years Old, I cannot but think ita Piece ofPresumption todispute with you:But your Quotations put mein Mindofthe ...
... consider, how perfectly new allyouhave saidon this Subject is, and thatthe Storyyou have givenus isnot quitetwo thousand Years Old, I cannot but think ita Piece ofPresumption todispute with you:But your Quotations put mein Mindofthe ...
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... consider only the Drapery ofthe Species,andnever castaway aThought on those Ornaments of the Mind, that makePersons Illustriousin themselves, and Useful toothers. When Women are thus perpetually dazling one anothers Imaginations, and ...
... consider only the Drapery ofthe Species,andnever castaway aThought on those Ornaments of the Mind, that makePersons Illustriousin themselves, and Useful toothers. When Women are thus perpetually dazling one anothers Imaginations, and ...
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... consider, notwithout some secret Sorrow, the Condition of an Envious Man. Some have fancied that Envy has a certain Magical Force in it, and that the Eyes of the Envious have by their Fascination blasted the Enjoymentsof theHappy.Sir ...
... consider, notwithout some secret Sorrow, the Condition of an Envious Man. Some have fancied that Envy has a certain Magical Force in it, and that the Eyes of the Envious have by their Fascination blasted the Enjoymentsof theHappy.Sir ...
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