The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1728 |
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Strana 3
... Prefent of ' Secret Hiftory , by tranflating all the Looks of the next Affembly of Ladies and Gentlemen in- to Words , to adorn fome future Paper . I am , 6 SIR , Your faithful Friend , Dear Mr. SPECTATOR , Mary Heartfree . I Have a Sot ...
... Prefent of ' Secret Hiftory , by tranflating all the Looks of the next Affembly of Ladies and Gentlemen in- to Words , to adorn fome future Paper . I am , 6 SIR , Your faithful Friend , Dear Mr. SPECTATOR , Mary Heartfree . I Have a Sot ...
Strana 18
... prefent , that they may ftill keep him on the fame Level with themselves . The like Kind ofConfideration often stirs up the Envy of fuch as were once his Superiors , who think it a Detraction from their Merit to fee another get Ground ...
... prefent , that they may ftill keep him on the fame Level with themselves . The like Kind ofConfideration often stirs up the Envy of fuch as were once his Superiors , who think it a Detraction from their Merit to fee another get Ground ...
Strana 22
... prefent Thirst , as it excites fresh De- fires , and fets the Soul on new Enterprizes . For how few ambitious Men are there , who have got as as much Fame as they defired , and whofe Thirst 22 N ° 256 . The SPECTATOR .
... prefent Thirst , as it excites fresh De- fires , and fets the Soul on new Enterprizes . For how few ambitious Men are there , who have got as as much Fame as they defired , and whofe Thirst 22 N ° 256 . The SPECTATOR .
Strana 23
... prefent Enjoyments of it . NOR is Fame only unfatisfying in it felf , but the Defire of it lays us open to many accidental Troubles which thofe are free from who have no fuch tender Regard for it . How often is the Ambitious Man caft ...
... prefent Enjoyments of it . NOR is Fame only unfatisfying in it felf , but the Defire of it lays us open to many accidental Troubles which thofe are free from who have no fuch tender Regard for it . How often is the Ambitious Man caft ...
Strana 26
... prefent Condition ? That inward Pleasure and Complacency , which he feels in do- ing Good ? That Delight and Satisfaction which he takes in the Profperity and Happiness of ano ther ? These and the like Virtues , are the hidden Beauties ...
... prefent Condition ? That inward Pleasure and Complacency , which he feels in do- ing Good ? That Delight and Satisfaction which he takes in the Profperity and Happiness of ano ther ? These and the like Virtues , are the hidden Beauties ...
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