The Spectator, Том 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 423 стор. |
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... pleased with what is great , new , or beautiful , unknown . Why the final cause more known and more useful . cause of our being pleased with what is great . cause of our being pleased with what is new . cause of our being pleased with ...
... pleased with what is great , new , or beautiful , unknown . Why the final cause more known and more useful . cause of our being pleased with what is great . cause of our being pleased with what is new . cause of our being pleased with ...
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... pleased or displeased . But won't you then take a jest ? Yes : but pray let it be a jest . It is no jest to put me , who am so unhappy as to have an utter aversion to speaking to more than one man at a time , under a necessity to ...
... pleased or displeased . But won't you then take a jest ? Yes : but pray let it be a jest . It is no jest to put me , who am so unhappy as to have an utter aversion to speaking to more than one man at a time , under a necessity to ...
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... pleased to see his best friend out of counte- nance , while the laugh is loud in his own applause . His raillery always puts the company into little divi- sions and separate interests , while that of Callisthenes cements it , and makes ...
... pleased to see his best friend out of counte- nance , while the laugh is loud in his own applause . His raillery always puts the company into little divi- sions and separate interests , while that of Callisthenes cements it , and makes ...
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