The Spectator, Zväzok 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... look paler than I used to do . This put me under some Apprehen- sions that I should be forced to explain my self if I did not retire ; for which Reason I took the Candle in my Hand , and went up into my Chamber , not without wondering ...
... look paler than I used to do . This put me under some Apprehen- sions that I should be forced to explain my self if I did not retire ; for which Reason I took the Candle in my Hand , and went up into my Chamber , not without wondering ...
Strana 147
... look into his Parentage , and to examine him strictly , whether or no he be remotely allied to TRUTH , and lineally ... looks serious , whilst every Body laughs about him ; FALSE HUMOUR is always laughing , whilst every Body about him ...
... look into his Parentage , and to examine him strictly , whether or no he be remotely allied to TRUTH , and lineally ... looks serious , whilst every Body laughs about him ; FALSE HUMOUR is always laughing , whilst every Body about him ...
Strana 459
... look down upon that degree of Perfection , as much as she now falls short of it . It is true , the higher Nature still advances , and by that means pre- serves his Distance and Superiority in the scale of Being ; but he knows how high ...
... look down upon that degree of Perfection , as much as she now falls short of it . It is true , the higher Nature still advances , and by that means pre- serves his Distance and Superiority in the scale of Being ; but he knows how high ...
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