The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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Strana 346
... Fortune in this County , but greatly in Debt . What gives the unhappy Man this Peevishness of Spirit , is , that his Estate is dipp'd , and is eating out with Usury ; and yet he has not the heart to sell any Part of it . His proud ...
... Fortune in this County , but greatly in Debt . What gives the unhappy Man this Peevishness of Spirit , is , that his Estate is dipp'd , and is eating out with Usury ; and yet he has not the heart to sell any Part of it . His proud ...
Strana 449
... Fortune , in the other my Fortune more than deserves the Estate . When I consider the first , I own I am so far a Woman I cannot avoid being delighted with the Thoughts of living great ; but then he seems to receive such a Degree of ...
... Fortune , in the other my Fortune more than deserves the Estate . When I consider the first , I own I am so far a Woman I cannot avoid being delighted with the Thoughts of living great ; but then he seems to receive such a Degree of ...
Strana 450
... Fortune , rather than her Fortune with her . These make up the Crowd or Vulgar of the rich , and fill up the Lumber of humane Race , without Beneficence towards those below them , or Respect towards those above them ; and lead a ...
... Fortune , rather than her Fortune with her . These make up the Crowd or Vulgar of the rich , and fill up the Lumber of humane Race , without Beneficence towards those below them , or Respect towards those above them ; and lead a ...
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