The Spectator ...1776 |
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... fall fhort of you in all these beau- ties of your character , notwithstanding the ftudy and practice of them is the whole bufi- nefs of their lives . But I need not tell you that the free and difengaged behaviour of a fine gentleman ...
... fall fhort of you in all these beau- ties of your character , notwithstanding the ftudy and practice of them is the whole bufi- nefs of their lives . But I need not tell you that the free and difengaged behaviour of a fine gentleman ...
Strana 10
... falling back to my monofyllables . I afterwards made feveral effays towards fpeaking and , that I might not be ftartled at my own voice , which has happened to me more than once , I used to- read aloud in my chamber , and have often ...
... falling back to my monofyllables . I afterwards made feveral effays towards fpeaking and , that I might not be ftartled at my own voice , which has happened to me more than once , I used to- read aloud in my chamber , and have often ...
Strana 13
... prefatory difcourfes , but proceed in my old method , and entertain him with fpeculations on every ufeful fubject that falls in my way . VOL . VIII . MONDAY , No. 557 . MONDAY , JUNE 21 . Quippe domum No. 556. THE SPECTATOR . 13.
... prefatory difcourfes , but proceed in my old method , and entertain him with fpeculations on every ufeful fubject that falls in my way . VOL . VIII . MONDAY , No. 557 . MONDAY , JUNE 21 . Quippe domum No. 556. THE SPECTATOR . 13.
Strana 16
... falling to work , but he fent word to defire me to give over , for that he would have no fuch doings in his houfe . I had not been long in this nation , before I was told by one , for whom I had afked a certain favour from the chief of ...
... falling to work , but he fent word to defire me to give over , for that he would have no fuch doings in his houfe . I had not been long in this nation , before I was told by one , for whom I had afked a certain favour from the chief of ...
Strana 19
... fall to them by fuch a divifion . Horace has carried this thought a great deal farther in the motto of my pa- per , which implies that the hardships or misfortunes we lie under , are more eafy to us than thofe of any other perfon would ...
... fall to them by fuch a divifion . Horace has carried this thought a great deal farther in the motto of my pa- per , which implies that the hardships or misfortunes we lie under , are more eafy to us than thofe of any other perfon would ...
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