MAN is said to be a sociable animal, and, as an instance of it, we may observe, that we take all occasions and pretences of forming ourselves into those little nocturnal assemblies, which are commonly known by the name of clubs. When a set of men find... The Spectator in London: Essays by Addison and Steele - Страница 49 по Joseph Addison - 1896 - 323 страници Пълен достъп -
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