The Spectator, Том 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 422 стор. |
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... conversation , by sup- pressing some and communicating others ; whereas the other lets them all indifferently fly out in words3 . This sort of discretion , however , has no place in private conversation between intimate friends . On ...
... conversation , by sup- pressing some and communicating others ; whereas the other lets them all indifferently fly out in words3 . This sort of discretion , however , has no place in private conversation between intimate friends . On ...
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... conversation , and gives mea- sures to the society . A man with great talents , but void of discretion , is like Polyphemus in the fable , strong and blind , endued with an irresistible force , which for want of sight is of no use to ...
... conversation , and gives mea- sures to the society . A man with great talents , but void of discretion , is like Polyphemus in the fable , strong and blind , endued with an irresistible force , which for want of sight is of no use to ...
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... conversation , instead of that encourage and promote it , the sus- picion is very just that there are some private reasons for it ; and I will leave it to you to determine on which side a part is then acted . Some women there are who ...
... conversation , instead of that encourage and promote it , the sus- picion is very just that there are some private reasons for it ; and I will leave it to you to determine on which side a part is then acted . Some women there are who ...
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