The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... fortune , and that affability of manners , which are so conspicuous through all parts * This gentleman , to whose kindness Addison partly owed his introduction to lord Godolphin , was the young- est son of Charles lord Clifford . He was ...
... fortune , and that affability of manners , which are so conspicuous through all parts * This gentleman , to whose kindness Addison partly owed his introduction to lord Godolphin , was the young- est son of Charles lord Clifford . He was ...
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... fortune of many other gentlemen to turn out of the seats of their ancestors , to make way for such new masters as have been more exact in their accounts than themselves ; and certainly he deserves the estate a great deal better , who ...
... fortune of many other gentlemen to turn out of the seats of their ancestors , to make way for such new masters as have been more exact in their accounts than themselves ; and certainly he deserves the estate a great deal better , who ...
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... fortune , and a sufficient taste of learning , to spend five or six hours every day very agreeably among my books . That I might have nothing to divert me from my studies , and to avoid the noises of coaches and chair- men , I have ...
... fortune , and a sufficient taste of learning , to spend five or six hours every day very agreeably among my books . That I might have nothing to divert me from my studies , and to avoid the noises of coaches and chair- men , I have ...
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... fortune , our reputation , or health , or ease , for the benefit of mankind . Among all these ex- pressions of good - nature , I shall single out that which goes under the general name of charity , as it consists in relieving the ...
... fortune , our reputation , or health , or ease , for the benefit of mankind . Among all these ex- pressions of good - nature , I shall single out that which goes under the general name of charity , as it consists in relieving the ...
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... fortune ; but withal so prudent , in the economy of his affairs , that what goes out in charity is made up by good management . Eugenius has what the world calls two hundred pounds a - year ; but never values him- self above nine ...
... fortune ; but withal so prudent , in the economy of his affairs , that what goes out in charity is made up by good management . Eugenius has what the world calls two hundred pounds a - year ; but never values him- self above nine ...
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