The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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Strana 22
... should be thrown away in private , left his de- ferts should be concealed from the notice of the world , or receive any difadvantage from the reports which others make of them . This often fets him on empty boafts and oftentations of ...
... should be thrown away in private , left his de- ferts should be concealed from the notice of the world , or receive any difadvantage from the reports which others make of them . This often fets him on empty boafts and oftentations of ...
Strana 29
... should allow the fame actions to be the proper inftruments , both of acquiring fame , and of procuring this happiness , they would neverthe- lefs fail in the attainment of this laft end , if they pro- ceeded from a defire of the firit ...
... should allow the fame actions to be the proper inftruments , both of acquiring fame , and of procuring this happiness , they would neverthe- lefs fail in the attainment of this laft end , if they pro- ceeded from a defire of the firit ...
Strana 35
... should it be otherwise , while fellows ( that for twenty years together were never paid but as their mafter was in the humour ) now prefume to pay others more than ever they had in their lives ; and in contempt of the practice of ...
... should it be otherwise , while fellows ( that for twenty years together were never paid but as their mafter was in the humour ) now prefume to pay others more than ever they had in their lives ; and in contempt of the practice of ...
Strana 39
... should be engaged , and cannot be diverted to any other object , without disrespect to the Sovereign . But as to the complaint of my correfpon- dents , it is not to be imagined what offence fome of them take at the cuftom of faluting in ...
... should be engaged , and cannot be diverted to any other object , without disrespect to the Sovereign . But as to the complaint of my correfpon- dents , it is not to be imagined what offence fome of them take at the cuftom of faluting in ...
Strana 42
... should alter a ftate of indifference for happinefs , and that to oblige · me , or I live in torment , and that to lay no manner of obligation upon you ? While I indulge your infen fibility I am doing nothing ; if you favour my passion ...
... should alter a ftate of indifference for happinefs , and that to oblige · me , or I live in torment , and that to lay no manner of obligation upon you ? While I indulge your infen fibility I am doing nothing ; if you favour my passion ...
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