The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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Strana 355
... honour , to take upon themselves whatever the generosity of their master can give them opportu- nities to grasp at . But your goodness shall not be thus imposed upon by me : I will therefore confess to you , that frequent solitude , and ...
... honour , to take upon themselves whatever the generosity of their master can give them opportu- nities to grasp at . But your goodness shall not be thus imposed upon by me : I will therefore confess to you , that frequent solitude , and ...
Strana 357
... honour in a consciousness of well - doing , will have but little relish for any outward homage that is paid him , since what gives him distinction to himself cannot come within the observation of his beholders . Thus all the words of ...
... honour in a consciousness of well - doing , will have but little relish for any outward homage that is paid him , since what gives him distinction to himself cannot come within the observation of his beholders . Thus all the words of ...
Strana 407
... honour to his own great name , and wiping infamy off of mine . ' a When she had spoke this , she delivered the duke paper reciting her story . He read it with all the emotions that indignation and pity could raise in a prince jealous of ...
... honour to his own great name , and wiping infamy off of mine . ' a When she had spoke this , she delivered the duke paper reciting her story . He read it with all the emotions that indignation and pity could raise in a prince jealous of ...
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