The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 58
... thing . In short , our English Musick is quite rooted out , and nothing yet planted in its stead . When a Royal ... things without him , and is more exposed to the Malignity . But I shall not dwell upon Speculations so abstracted as this ...
... thing . In short , our English Musick is quite rooted out , and nothing yet planted in its stead . When a Royal ... things without him , and is more exposed to the Malignity . But I shall not dwell upon Speculations so abstracted as this ...
Pagina 235
... Thing that he Delights in , but it is a short Night followed by an endless Day . What I would here contend for is , that the more Virtuous the Man is , the nearer he will naturally be to the Character of Genteel and Agreeable . A Man ...
... Thing that he Delights in , but it is a short Night followed by an endless Day . What I would here contend for is , that the more Virtuous the Man is , the nearer he will naturally be to the Character of Genteel and Agreeable . A Man ...
Pagina 333
... thing to do with him , but never said a rude thing in his Life ; the most indolent Person in the World , he would sign a Deed that passed away half his Estate with his Gloves on , but would not put on his Hat before a Lady if it were to ...
... thing to do with him , but never said a rude thing in his Life ; the most indolent Person in the World , he would sign a Deed that passed away half his Estate with his Gloves on , but would not put on his Hat before a Lady if it were to ...
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