The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 38
... merit of her general character . But among the crowd of such cool adorers , she has two who are very assiduous in their at- tendance . There is something so extraordinary and artful in their manner of application , that I think it but ...
... merit of her general character . But among the crowd of such cool adorers , she has two who are very assiduous in their at- tendance . There is something so extraordinary and artful in their manner of application , that I think it but ...
Strana 53
... merit , as a shadow is of a body . It is true , when crowds press upon you , this shadow can- not be seen ; but when they separate from around you , it will again appear . The lazy , the idle , and the froward , persons who are most ...
... merit , as a shadow is of a body . It is true , when crowds press upon you , this shadow can- not be seen ; but when they separate from around you , it will again appear . The lazy , the idle , and the froward , persons who are most ...
Strana 57
... merit may lie hid , and no art unimproved , I repeat it , that I call artifi- cers , as well as philosophers , to my assistance in the public service . It would be of great use if we had an exact history of the successes of every great ...
... merit may lie hid , and no art unimproved , I repeat it , that I call artifi- cers , as well as philosophers , to my assistance in the public service . It would be of great use if we had an exact history of the successes of every great ...
Strana 59
... merit , accompa- nied with a vanity of being admired , she had gone into exile of her own accord . ' She is sensible , that a vain person is the most insuf- ferable creature living in a well - bred assembly . ' That she desired , before ...
... merit , accompa- nied with a vanity of being admired , she had gone into exile of her own accord . ' She is sensible , that a vain person is the most insuf- ferable creature living in a well - bred assembly . ' That she desired , before ...
Strana 82
... merit , and took it in their heads to prefer them- selves from the open area or pit to the galleries . This dispute between desert and property brought many to the ground , and raised others in proportion to the highest seats by turns ...
... merit , and took it in their heads to prefer them- selves from the open area or pit to the galleries . This dispute between desert and property brought many to the ground , and raised others in proportion to the highest seats by turns ...
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