The Spectator, Zväzok 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 331
... actions as are raillery of every thing that is sober , decent , apt to procure honour and reputation to the and proper matrimony and the clergy are actor . But if we carry our reflections higher , the topics of people of little wit ...
... actions as are raillery of every thing that is sober , decent , apt to procure honour and reputation to the and proper matrimony and the clergy are actor . But if we carry our reflections higher , the topics of people of little wit ...
Strana 335
... actions can express the entire cies of the will which have not yet formed purity of thought which refines and sanctifies themselves into regular purposes and designs , a virtuous man . That secret rest , and con- to the last entire ...
... actions can express the entire cies of the will which have not yet formed purity of thought which refines and sanctifies themselves into regular purposes and designs , a virtuous man . That secret rest , and con- to the last entire ...
Strana 347
... action on this vice . But to understand all the pur- he proposed to celebrate ; and as for those lieus of this game the better , and to illustrate great actions , which preceded in point of time , this subject in future discourses , I ...
... action on this vice . But to understand all the pur- he proposed to celebrate ; and as for those lieus of this game the better , and to illustrate great actions , which preceded in point of time , this subject in future discourses , I ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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