The Spectator, Band 3J. Tonson, 1728 - 312 Seiten |
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... Saying of King Pyrrhus , after he had a fecond Time beat the Romans in a pitched Battle , and was compli- < mented by his Generals ; Yes , fays he , fuch another Victory and I am quite undone . And fince I have mentioned Pyrrhus , I ...
... Saying of King Pyrrhus , after he had a fecond Time beat the Romans in a pitched Battle , and was compli- < mented by his Generals ; Yes , fays he , fuch another Victory and I am quite undone . And fince I have mentioned Pyrrhus , I ...
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... Saying of an eminent Wit , who upon fome great Mens pref- fing him to forgive his Daughter who had married against his Confent , told them he could refuse no- thing to their Inftances , but that he would have them remember there was ...
... Saying of an eminent Wit , who upon fome great Mens pref- fing him to forgive his Daughter who had married against his Confent , told them he could refuse no- thing to their Inftances , but that he would have them remember there was ...
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... say to himself , No Man can tell my Child his Father was either unmerciful or unjust : My Son fhall meet many a Man who shall say to him , I was obliged to thy Father , and be my Child a Friend to his Child for ever . IT is not in the ...
... say to himself , No Man can tell my Child his Father was either unmerciful or unjust : My Son fhall meet many a Man who shall say to him , I was obliged to thy Father , and be my Child a Friend to his Child for ever . IT is not in the ...
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... say to every Man there , and that fo fuitable to his Capacity , as any Man may judge that it is not without Talents that Men can arrive at great Employments . I have known a great Man ask a Flag - Officer , which way was the Wind , a ...
... say to every Man there , and that fo fuitable to his Capacity , as any Man may judge that it is not without Talents that Men can arrive at great Employments . I have known a great Man ask a Flag - Officer , which way was the Wind , a ...
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... Saying quoted by Sir William Temple ; the firft Glafs for my felf , the fecond for my Friends , the third for good Humour , and the fourth for mine E- nemies . But because it is impoffible for one who lives in the World to diet himself ...
... Saying quoted by Sir William Temple ; the firft Glafs for my felf , the fecond for my Friends , the third for good Humour , and the fourth for mine E- nemies . But because it is impoffible for one who lives in the World to diet himself ...
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