The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 183
... fhould rise upon us , and not fuffer us to make the haven where we would be , it will how- ever prove no small confolation to us in these circumstances , that we have neither mistaken our course , nor fallen into calamities of our own ...
... fhould rise upon us , and not fuffer us to make the haven where we would be , it will how- ever prove no small confolation to us in these circumstances , that we have neither mistaken our course , nor fallen into calamities of our own ...
Strana 198
... fhould attempt to gratify it , would then be as contemp- ' tible as he is now fuccefsful . It is the defire of fome quality we are not poffeffed of , or inclina- tion to be fomething we are not , which are the caufes of our giving ...
... fhould attempt to gratify it , would then be as contemp- ' tible as he is now fuccefsful . It is the defire of fome quality we are not poffeffed of , or inclina- tion to be fomething we are not , which are the caufes of our giving ...
Strana 90
... fhould be made incorruptible , and retain the qualities my mind ⚫ had possessed . I immediately loft the figure of a man , and became smooth , polished , and bright , and to this day am the first favourites of the ladies . ' No 393 ...
... fhould be made incorruptible , and retain the qualities my mind ⚫ had possessed . I immediately loft the figure of a man , and became smooth , polished , and bright , and to this day am the first favourites of the ladies . ' No 393 ...
Strana 334
... fhould know that this fet of creatures are to exift to all eternity in another life , for which they make no preparations ? Nothing can be a greater disgrace to reason , than that men who are per- fuaded of these two different states of ...
... fhould know that this fet of creatures are to exift to all eternity in another life , for which they make no preparations ? Nothing can be a greater disgrace to reason , than that men who are per- fuaded of these two different states of ...
Strana 338
... fhould always be brought by a chorus of young girls , who were none of them above seven years old . It was wonderful , says the au- thor , to fee how different the treatment was ' which the dogs gave to these little misses , ' from that ...
... fhould always be brought by a chorus of young girls , who were none of them above seven years old . It was wonderful , says the au- thor , to fee how different the treatment was ' which the dogs gave to these little misses , ' from that ...
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