The Spectator, Zväzok 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... tell you the Progress that Virtue has made in all our Cities , Boroughs , and Corporations ; and know as well the evil Practices that are committed in Berwick or Exeter , as what is done in my own Family . In a Word , Sir , I have my ...
... tell you the Progress that Virtue has made in all our Cities , Boroughs , and Corporations ; and know as well the evil Practices that are committed in Berwick or Exeter , as what is done in my own Family . In a Word , Sir , I have my ...
Strana 336
... tell you , Sir , my own Opinion : Tho ' I cannot find any ancient Records of any Acts of the SOCIETY OF THE UGLY FACES , consider'd in a publick Capacity ; yet in a private one they have certainly Anti- quity on their Side . I am ...
... tell you , Sir , my own Opinion : Tho ' I cannot find any ancient Records of any Acts of the SOCIETY OF THE UGLY FACES , consider'd in a publick Capacity ; yet in a private one they have certainly Anti- quity on their Side . I am ...
Strana 418
... tell another he Whores , Drinks , Blas- phemes , and it may pass unresented , but to say he Lies , tho ' but in Jest , is an Affront that nothing but Blood can expiate . The Reason perhaps may be , because no other Vice implies a want ...
... tell another he Whores , Drinks , Blas- phemes , and it may pass unresented , but to say he Lies , tho ' but in Jest , is an Affront that nothing but Blood can expiate . The Reason perhaps may be , because no other Vice implies a want ...
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