The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... ordinary Way; and without too much Fear or Hope about the Business of Reputation, to be very careful of the Design of my Actions, but very negligent of the Consequences ofthem. It is an endless and frivolous Pursuit to act by any other ...
... ordinary Way; and without too much Fear or Hope about the Business of Reputation, to be very careful of the Design of my Actions, but very negligent of the Consequences ofthem. It is an endless and frivolous Pursuit to act by any other ...
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... ordinary Painters, which are but Pictures of Pictures. Thus the working ofmyown Mind, is the general Entertainment of myLife; I never enter into the Commerce of Discourse withany but my particular Friends, and notin Publick even with ...
... ordinary Painters, which are but Pictures of Pictures. Thus the working ofmyown Mind, is the general Entertainment of myLife; I never enter into the Commerce of Discourse withany but my particular Friends, and notin Publick even with ...
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... ordinary Women; tho' I knowthereareMultitudes ofthose of amore elevatedLife and Conversation, thatmove inanexalted Sphereof Knowledge and Virtue, that join all the Beautiesof the Mindto the Ornaments of Dress,and inspire akindof Awe ...
... ordinary Women; tho' I knowthereareMultitudes ofthose of amore elevatedLife and Conversation, thatmove inanexalted Sphereof Knowledge and Virtue, that join all the Beautiesof the Mindto the Ornaments of Dress,and inspire akindof Awe ...
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... ordinary Conversation, asifhe had not fought hisbest,and thathe suffered himself tobe thrown upon hisBackinthe Scuffle, and thathewould wrestle with Mr'Nicolini' for what he pleased, out of his Lion's Skin,itwas thoughtproper to discard ...
... ordinary Conversation, asifhe had not fought hisbest,and thathe suffered himself tobe thrown upon hisBackinthe Scuffle, and thathewould wrestle with Mr'Nicolini' for what he pleased, out of his Lion's Skin,itwas thoughtproper to discard ...
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... ordinary People, who come to Church only to say their Prayers, so that I have no Work worth speaking of but on Sundays. I have placed my Son at the Piazzas, to acquaint the Ladies that the Bell rings for Church, and that it stands on ...
... ordinary People, who come to Church only to say their Prayers, so that I have no Work worth speaking of but on Sundays. I have placed my Son at the Piazzas, to acquaint the Ladies that the Bell rings for Church, and that it stands on ...
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