The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... Human Life, by promoting Virtue and Knowledge, andby recommending whatsoever may be eitherUseful or Ornamentalto Society. I know that the Homage I now pay You, is offering a kind of Violence to one who is as solicitous to shun Applause ...
... Human Life, by promoting Virtue and Knowledge, andby recommending whatsoever may be eitherUseful or Ornamentalto Society. I know that the Homage I now pay You, is offering a kind of Violence to one who is as solicitous to shun Applause ...
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... Human Superiority, a Signof aMan killing aLion.Upon which the Lion said very justly, We Lionsarenoneof usPainters, else wecould show ahundred Men killedbyLions, foroneLionkilled by a Man.You Men areWriters, and can represent usWomen as ...
... Human Superiority, a Signof aMan killing aLion.Upon which the Lion said very justly, We Lionsarenoneof usPainters, else wecould show ahundred Men killedbyLions, foroneLionkilled by a Man.You Men areWriters, and can represent usWomen as ...
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... had really been exhibited. Thereis very little which concerns human Life,orisa Picture of Nature, that is regarded by the greater Part of the Company. The Understanding is dismissed from our Entertainments. Our Mirth is.
... had really been exhibited. Thereis very little which concerns human Life,orisa Picture of Nature, that is regarded by the greater Part of the Company. The Understanding is dismissed from our Entertainments. Our Mirth is.
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... human and still Life together. I have several times acted oneofthe finest Flowerpots in the same Opera wherein Mr. Serene is a Chair; therefore, upon his promotion, request that I may succeed him in the Hangings, withmyHand inthe ...
... human and still Life together. I have several times acted oneofthe finest Flowerpots in the same Opera wherein Mr. Serene is a Chair; therefore, upon his promotion, request that I may succeed him in the Hangings, withmyHand inthe ...
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... human Nature, that a generous Soul wouldrather die thansubmit to them. Besides thata continual Anxiety for Life vitiates all the Relishes of it, andcastsa Gloom overthewhole Face ofNature; asit isimpossible weshould take Delight in ...
... human Nature, that a generous Soul wouldrather die thansubmit to them. Besides thata continual Anxiety for Life vitiates all the Relishes of it, andcastsa Gloom overthewhole Face ofNature; asit isimpossible weshould take Delight in ...
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