The Spectator, Svazek 2booksellers, 1799 |
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Strana 11
... behaviour in both fortunes : the same little mind was insolent in riches , and shameless in poverty , This accident made me muse upon the circumstance of be- ing in debt in general , and solve in my mind what tem- pers were most apt to ...
... behaviour in both fortunes : the same little mind was insolent in riches , and shameless in poverty , This accident made me muse upon the circumstance of be- ing in debt in general , and solve in my mind what tem- pers were most apt to ...
Strana 12
... behaviour in any great point of their life , or mortgaging a man's honesty as a se- curity for that of another , and the like ; but these instances are so particular and circumstantiated , that they cannot come within general ...
... behaviour in any great point of their life , or mortgaging a man's honesty as a se- curity for that of another , and the like ; but these instances are so particular and circumstantiated , that they cannot come within general ...
Strana 20
... behaviour . " Shame is the greatest of all evils ; what avail laws , when " death only attends the breach of them , and shame obe- " dience to them ? As for me ? oh Pharamoad were it 66 possible to describe the nameless kind of ...
... behaviour . " Shame is the greatest of all evils ; what avail laws , when " death only attends the breach of them , and shame obe- " dience to them ? As for me ? oh Pharamoad were it 66 possible to describe the nameless kind of ...
Strana 23
... behaviour of the dying parents , with the age , innocence , and distress of the children , are set forth in such tender circumstances , that it is impossible for a reader of common humanity not to be affected with them . As for the ...
... behaviour of the dying parents , with the age , innocence , and distress of the children , are set forth in such tender circumstances , that it is impossible for a reader of common humanity not to be affected with them . As for the ...
Strana 27
... behaviour , with elation to their persons , whether beautiful or defective . As the secrets of the Ugly Club were exposed to the pu- Vic , that men might see there was some noble spirits in the ge , who were not at all displeased with ...
... behaviour , with elation to their persons , whether beautiful or defective . As the secrets of the Ugly Club were exposed to the pu- Vic , that men might see there was some noble spirits in the ge , who were not at all displeased with ...
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