The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - 722 strán (strany) |
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... young man to wish for the strength of a bull or a horse . These wishes are both equally out of nature , which should direct in all things that are not contradictory to justice , law , and reason . But though every old man has been young ...
... young man to wish for the strength of a bull or a horse . These wishes are both equally out of nature , which should direct in all things that are not contradictory to justice , law , and reason . But though every old man has been young ...
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... young woman whom you did so much justice to some time ago , in acknowledging that I am perfect mistress of the fan , and use it with the utmost knowledge and dexterity . Indeed the world , as malicious as it is , will allow , that from ...
... young woman whom you did so much justice to some time ago , in acknowledging that I am perfect mistress of the fan , and use it with the utmost knowledge and dexterity . Indeed the world , as malicious as it is , will allow , that from ...
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... young giddy - headed fellows ; you have not yet had experience of the world . ' Thus we young folks find our ambition cramped , and our laziness in- dulged ; since while young we have little room to display ourselves ; and , when old ...
... young giddy - headed fellows ; you have not yet had experience of the world . ' Thus we young folks find our ambition cramped , and our laziness in- dulged ; since while young we have little room to display ourselves ; and , when old ...
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