The Spectator, Zväzok 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 167
... temper leads Natural historians observe ( for whilst I am astray the hearts of ordinary women in the in the country I must fetch my allusions from choice of their lovers and the treatment of thence ) that only the male birds have voices ...
... temper leads Natural historians observe ( for whilst I am astray the hearts of ordinary women in the in the country I must fetch my allusions from choice of their lovers and the treatment of thence ) that only the male birds have voices ...
Strana 220
... temper in a worthless man . culation . There is no society or conversation to be kept up in the world without good - nature , or This part of good - nature however , which something which must bear its appearance , consists in the ...
... temper in a worthless man . culation . There is no society or conversation to be kept up in the world without good - nature , or This part of good - nature however , which something which must bear its appearance , consists in the ...
Strana 310
... temper and inclinations . There can hardly , I believe , be imagined a more desirable pleasure than that of praise unmixed with any possibility of flattery . Such was that which Germanius enjoyed , when , the night before a battle ...
... temper and inclinations . There can hardly , I believe , be imagined a more desirable pleasure than that of praise unmixed with any possibility of flattery . Such was that which Germanius enjoyed , when , the night before a battle ...
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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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