The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Tonson, 1753 |
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... Virtue : This is to change Sides for a while with the jealous Man , and to turn his own Paffion upon himself ; to take fome Occasion of growing jealous of him , and to follow the Example he himself hath fet you . This counterfeited ...
... Virtue : This is to change Sides for a while with the jealous Man , and to turn his own Paffion upon himself ; to take fome Occasion of growing jealous of him , and to follow the Example he himself hath fet you . This counterfeited ...
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... Virtue , or governed by the Rules of Honour . We ought to abftract our Minds from the Obfervation of an Excellence in those we con- verfe with , till we have taken fome Notice , or received fome good Information of the Difpofition of ...
... Virtue , or governed by the Rules of Honour . We ought to abftract our Minds from the Obfervation of an Excellence in those we con- verfe with , till we have taken fome Notice , or received fome good Information of the Difpofition of ...
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... Virtue by which it was acquired . When a Man is thoroughly perfuaded that he ought neither to admire , wish for , or purfue any thing but what is exactly his Duty , it is not in the Power of Seafons , Perfons or Accidents , to diminish ...
... Virtue by which it was acquired . When a Man is thoroughly perfuaded that he ought neither to admire , wish for , or purfue any thing but what is exactly his Duty , it is not in the Power of Seafons , Perfons or Accidents , to diminish ...
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... Virtues of the Merchant , how much is his punétual Dealing below a Gentleman's Charity to the Poor , or Hofpitality among his Neighbours ? CAPTAIN SENTRY obferved Sir ANDREW very diligent in hearing Sir ROGER , and had a mind to turn ...
... Virtues of the Merchant , how much is his punétual Dealing below a Gentleman's Charity to the Poor , or Hofpitality among his Neighbours ? CAPTAIN SENTRY obferved Sir ANDREW very diligent in hearing Sir ROGER , and had a mind to turn ...
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... Virtue ; but it would be worth while to confider , whether fo many Artificers at work ten Days together by my Appointment , or fo many Peasants made merry on Sir ROGER'S Charge , are the Men more obliged ? I believe the Families of the ...
... Virtue ; but it would be worth while to confider , whether fo many Artificers at work ten Days together by my Appointment , or fo many Peasants made merry on Sir ROGER'S Charge , are the Men more obliged ? I believe the Families of the ...
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