The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 9
... keep his jealousy to himself , and repine in private , either because he is sensible it is a weak- ness , and will therefore hide it from your knowledge , or because he will be apt to fear some ill effect it may produce in cooling your ...
... keep his jealousy to himself , and repine in private , either because he is sensible it is a weak- ness , and will therefore hide it from your knowledge , or because he will be apt to fear some ill effect it may produce in cooling your ...
Strana 15
... all that attempt to smother , what they cannot ex- tinguish . There is but one thing necessary to keep the pos- session of true glory , which is , to hear the opposers of it with patience , and preserve the virtue by 172 . 15 SPECTATOR .
... all that attempt to smother , what they cannot ex- tinguish . There is but one thing necessary to keep the pos- session of true glory , which is , to hear the opposers of it with patience , and preserve the virtue by 172 . 15 SPECTATOR .
Strana 17
... keep running asses at Coleshill , or how making mouths turns to account in Warwickshire , more than in any other parts of England , I cannot comprehend . I have looked over all the Olympic games , and do not find any thing in them like ...
... keep running asses at Coleshill , or how making mouths turns to account in Warwickshire , more than in any other parts of England , I cannot comprehend . I have looked over all the Olympic games , and do not find any thing in them like ...
Strana 22
... keep an account , or measure things by the most infallible way , that of numbers , he would prefer our parsi- mony to his hospitality . If to drink so many hogs- heads is to be hospitable , we do not contend for the fame of that virtue ...
... keep an account , or measure things by the most infallible way , that of numbers , he would prefer our parsi- mony to his hospitality . If to drink so many hogs- heads is to be hospitable , we do not contend for the fame of that virtue ...
Strana 28
... keep pace with the fashion . But there is another misfortune which we are sub- ject to , and is no less grievous than the former , which has hitherto escaped your observation . Í mean , the having things palmed upon us for London ...
... keep pace with the fashion . But there is another misfortune which we are sub- ject to , and is no less grievous than the former , which has hitherto escaped your observation . Í mean , the having things palmed upon us for London ...
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