The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 93
... advantage of sin- cerity , and insensibly obtains your good opinion , by appearing disinterested in the purchase of it . If you watch these correspondents hereafter , you will find that Strephon makes his visit of civility immediately ...
... advantage of sin- cerity , and insensibly obtains your good opinion , by appearing disinterested in the purchase of it . If you watch these correspondents hereafter , you will find that Strephon makes his visit of civility immediately ...
Strana 179
... advantage to any con- siderations of myself , I am resolved for the future to publish any Spectator that deserves it entire , and without any alteration ; assuring the world ( if there can be need of it ) that it is none of mine ; and ...
... advantage to any con- siderations of myself , I am resolved for the future to publish any Spectator that deserves it entire , and without any alteration ; assuring the world ( if there can be need of it ) that it is none of mine ; and ...
Strana 184
stock , husbands his money to the best advantage , without taking all the advantages of the necessities of his workmen , or grinding the face of the poor . Fortunatus is stocked with ignorance , and conse- quently with self - opinion ...
stock , husbands his money to the best advantage , without taking all the advantages of the necessities of his workmen , or grinding the face of the poor . Fortunatus is stocked with ignorance , and conse- quently with self - opinion ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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