The Spectator, 8. kötetJ. F. Dove, 1827 |
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39. oldal
... sense , a quick relish of the satisfactions of life , and will not give herself , as the crowd of women do , to the arms of a man to whom she is indifferent . As she is a sensible wo- man , expressions of rapture and adoration will not ...
... sense , a quick relish of the satisfactions of life , and will not give herself , as the crowd of women do , to the arms of a man to whom she is indifferent . As she is a sensible wo- man , expressions of rapture and adoration will not ...
49. oldal
... sense and reasoning , he entered into the following relation : - " I will not be confident in what century , or under what reign it happened , that this want of mutual confidence and right understanding between father and son was fatal ...
... sense and reasoning , he entered into the following relation : - " I will not be confident in what century , or under what reign it happened , that this want of mutual confidence and right understanding between father and son was fatal ...
50. oldal
... senses of the human body to as great a duration as it had before enjoyed from its birth to the day of the application of these my medicines . But , my beloved son , care must be taken to apply them within ten hours after the breath is ...
... senses of the human body to as great a duration as it had before enjoyed from its birth to the day of the application of these my medicines . But , my beloved son , care must be taken to apply them within ten hours after the breath is ...
57. oldal
... sense of the worth and importance of his character it might be visible , from what he could say , that no soldier entering a breach adventures more for honour , than the trader does for wealth to his ND 428 . 57 SPECTATOR .
... sense of the worth and importance of his character it might be visible , from what he could say , that no soldier entering a breach adventures more for honour , than the trader does for wealth to his ND 428 . 57 SPECTATOR .
63. oldal
... senses - most , he who pretends himself blind to move compassion , or he who beholds a miserable object without pitying it . But in order to remove such impediments , I wish , Mr. Spectator , you would give us a discourse upon beggars ...
... senses - most , he who pretends himself blind to move compassion , or he who beholds a miserable object without pitying it . But in order to remove such impediments , I wish , Mr. Spectator , you would give us a discourse upon beggars ...
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