The Spectator, Volume 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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Pagina 18
... circumstances fall in with the duties they owe to themselves , their families , and their country all these relations a man should think of who intends to go into the state of marriage , and expects to make it a state of pleasure and ...
... circumstances fall in with the duties they owe to themselves , their families , and their country all these relations a man should think of who intends to go into the state of marriage , and expects to make it a state of pleasure and ...
Pagina 137
... circumstances are low , and runs into riot and excess when his fortunes are plentiful . I cannot make myself better understood , than by sending you an history of myself , which I shall desire you to insert in your paper , it being the ...
... circumstances are low , and runs into riot and excess when his fortunes are plentiful . I cannot make myself better understood , than by sending you an history of myself , which I shall desire you to insert in your paper , it being the ...
Pagina 224
... circumstance in the history of Æneas is , that Ovid has given a place to the same metamorphosis in his account of the ... circumstances among so many beautiful and natural fictions of his own , that his whole story looks only like a ...
... circumstance in the history of Æneas is , that Ovid has given a place to the same metamorphosis in his account of the ... circumstances among so many beautiful and natural fictions of his own , that his whole story looks only like a ...
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