The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 18
... tion cannot disguise it .. " 6- men of I am married , and have no other concern but to please the man I love ; he is the end of every care I have ; if I drefs it is for him ; if I read a poem or a play , it is to qualify myself for a ...
... tion cannot disguise it .. " 6- men of I am married , and have no other concern but to please the man I love ; he is the end of every care I have ; if I drefs it is for him ; if I read a poem or a play , it is to qualify myself for a ...
Strana 21
... tion towards us . If it renders us perfect in one accom- plishment , it generally leaves us defective in another , and feems careful rather of preferving every perfon from being mean and deficient in his qualifications , than of making ...
... tion towards us . If it renders us perfect in one accom- plishment , it generally leaves us defective in another , and feems careful rather of preferving every perfon from being mean and deficient in his qualifications , than of making ...
Strana 22
... tion , and by confequence remove him to a greater dif- tance from themselves . But farther , this defire of fame naturally betrays the ambitious man into fuch indecencies , as are a leffening to his reputation . He is ftill afraid left ...
... tion , and by confequence remove him to a greater dif- tance from themselves . But farther , this defire of fame naturally betrays the ambitious man into fuch indecencies , as are a leffening to his reputation . He is ftill afraid left ...
Strana 31
... tion of fuch Irabits . They are at beft but weak refem- blances of our intentions , faint and imperfect copies that may acquaint us with the general defign , but can ' never exprefs the beauty and life of the original . But the great ...
... tion of fuch Irabits . They are at beft but weak refem- blances of our intentions , faint and imperfect copies that may acquaint us with the general defign , but can ' never exprefs the beauty and life of the original . But the great ...
Strana 32
... tion in himself , fhall proclaim his worth before men and angels , and pronounce to him in the prefence of the whole creation that beft and moft fignificant of ap- plaufes , " Well done , thou good and faithful fervant , enter thou into ...
... tion in himself , fhall proclaim his worth before men and angels , and pronounce to him in the prefence of the whole creation that beft and moft fignificant of ap- plaufes , " Well done , thou good and faithful fervant , enter thou into ...
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