The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... pleasure to those who ex- ecuted it under you , at the same time that it heightened her majesty's favour to all those who had the happiness of having it conveyed through your hands . A secretary of state , in the interest of mankind ...
... pleasure to those who ex- ecuted it under you , at the same time that it heightened her majesty's favour to all those who had the happiness of having it conveyed through your hands . A secretary of state , in the interest of mankind ...
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... pleasure , and without tion . The fair one had something in her scandal . As her reading has lain very person , upon which her thoughts were fix- much among romances , it has given her aed , that she attempted to show to advantage very ...
... pleasure , and without tion . The fair one had something in her scandal . As her reading has lain very person , upon which her thoughts were fix- much among romances , it has given her aed , that she attempted to show to advantage very ...
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... pleasure , we shall never betray proper periods of life , or death itself . If an affectation , for we cannot be guilty of it : you would not rather be commended than but when we give the passion for praise an be praise - worthy ...
... pleasure , we shall never betray proper periods of life , or death itself . If an affectation , for we cannot be guilty of it : you would not rather be commended than but when we give the passion for praise an be praise - worthy ...
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... pleasure , and without scandal . As her reading has lain very | much among romances , it has given her a very particular turn of thinking , and dis- covers itself even in her house , her gardens , and her furniture . Sir Roger has enter ...
... pleasure , and without scandal . As her reading has lain very | much among romances , it has given her a very particular turn of thinking , and dis- covers itself even in her house , her gardens , and her furniture . Sir Roger has enter ...
Стр. 69
... pleasure , we shall never betray an affectation , for we cannot be guilty of it : but when we give the passion for praise an unbridled liberty , our pleasure in little perfections robs us of what is due to us for great virtues , and ...
... pleasure , we shall never betray an affectation , for we cannot be guilty of it : but when we give the passion for praise an unbridled liberty , our pleasure in little perfections robs us of what is due to us for great virtues , and ...
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