The Spectator, Svazek 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 17
... fortune . In the mean time the son conti- have me read them over again . It is insignifi- nued his application to me , and omitted no oc- cant to tell you my tears and reproaches made casion of demonstrating the most disinterested the ...
... fortune . In the mean time the son conti- have me read them over again . It is insignifi- nued his application to me , and omitted no oc- cant to tell you my tears and reproaches made casion of demonstrating the most disinterested the ...
Strana 21
... fortune - hunters , and your subsequent dis- the whole passage from Milton , your readers course upon it , have given me encourage- will be able to judge for themselves , and the ment to send you a state of my case , by which quotation ...
... fortune - hunters , and your subsequent dis- the whole passage from Milton , your readers course upon it , have given me encourage- will be able to judge for themselves , and the ment to send you a state of my case , by which quotation ...
Strana 29
... fortune which he now thought des- same thing might be recommended to all who perate ; insomuch that he died without ... fortunes from of age when I lost my father ; and an estate their patrons ; but I have , I hope , received of 2001. a ...
... fortune which he now thought des- same thing might be recommended to all who perate ; insomuch that he died without ... fortunes from of age when I lost my father ; and an estate their patrons ; but I have , I hope , received of 2001. a ...
Strana 39
... fortune he should leave me ; and actions of such men as have been famous Do you not see , ' says he , ' the miserable con- in their generation , it should not be thought dition of Burrus , and the son of Albus ? Let enough to make them ...
... fortune he should leave me ; and actions of such men as have been famous Do you not see , ' says he , ' the miserable con- in their generation , it should not be thought dition of Burrus , and the son of Albus ? Let enough to make them ...
Strana 40
... fortune had given me in placing me so near two gentlemen , from one of which I was sure to hear such re- flections on the several incidents of the play as pure nature suggested , and from the other , such as flowed from the exactest art ...
... fortune had given me in placing me so near two gentlemen , from one of which I was sure to hear such re- flections on the several incidents of the play as pure nature suggested , and from the other , such as flowed from the exactest art ...
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