The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... virtues . And here , Sir , I shall not compliment you upon your birth , person , or fortune ; nor any other the like This dedication includes Nos . 556-653 , which constituted the eighth volume of the last edition . Generally supposed ...
... virtues . And here , Sir , I shall not compliment you upon your birth , person , or fortune ; nor any other the like This dedication includes Nos . 556-653 , which constituted the eighth volume of the last edition . Generally supposed ...
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... virtue to me . ' I curb myself , and will not tell you that this kindness cut my heart in twain , when I expected an accusation for some passionate starts of mine , in some parts of our time together , to say nothing but thank me for ...
... virtue to me . ' I curb myself , and will not tell you that this kindness cut my heart in twain , when I expected an accusation for some passionate starts of mine , in some parts of our time together , to say nothing but thank me for ...
Strana 36
... virtue of that spectatorial authority with which I stand in- vested . WHEREAS the time of a general peace is , in all appearance , drawing near , being informed that there are several ingenious persons who intend to show their talents ...
... virtue of that spectatorial authority with which I stand in- vested . WHEREAS the time of a general peace is , in all appearance , drawing near , being informed that there are several ingenious persons who intend to show their talents ...
Strana 39
... virtue and great folly of vice , from an excellent sermon I had heard that afternoon in my parish church . Among other observations , the preacher showed us , that the temptations which the tempter proposed were all on a supposition ...
... virtue and great folly of vice , from an excellent sermon I had heard that afternoon in my parish church . Among other observations , the preacher showed us , that the temptations which the tempter proposed were all on a supposition ...
Strana 40
... virtues in them , so that whoso- ever had made some considerable progress in his journey onwards towards the pillar , by the repeated impression of these rays upon him , was wrought into an habitual inclination and conversion of his ...
... virtues in them , so that whoso- ever had made some considerable progress in his journey onwards towards the pillar , by the repeated impression of these rays upon him , was wrought into an habitual inclination and conversion of his ...
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