The Spectator, Svazek 4Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 |
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... themselves to the reputation of their fellow - writers , they must en- deavour to fink it to their own pitch , if they would still keep themselves upon a level with them . The greatest wits that ever were produced in one age , lived ...
... themselves to the reputation of their fellow - writers , they must en- deavour to fink it to their own pitch , if they would still keep themselves upon a level with them . The greatest wits that ever were produced in one age , lived ...
Strana 19
... themselves , are irreparably ridiculous , ridiculous in old age . I am , " 4 " " Madam , your most humble servant , Dear Mr. SPECTATOR , Mary Home . have no goodness in the world , and are not in earneft in any thing you fay that is ...
... themselves , are irreparably ridiculous , ridiculous in old age . I am , " 4 " " Madam , your most humble servant , Dear Mr. SPECTATOR , Mary Home . have no goodness in the world , and are not in earneft in any thing you fay that is ...
Strana 21
... themselves from the rest of mankind ? Providence for the most part fets us upon a level , and obferves a kind of proportion in its difpenfa- tions towards us . If it renders us perfect in one accom- plishment , it generally leaves us ...
... themselves from the rest of mankind ? Providence for the most part fets us upon a level , and obferves a kind of proportion in its difpenfa- tions towards us . If it renders us perfect in one accom- plishment , it generally leaves us ...
Strana 23
... or derogate from the worth of the prefent , that they may ftill keep him on the fame level with themselves . The like kind of confideration often stirs up the envy of of fuch as were once his fuperiors , who think No 256 23 THE SPECTATOR .
... or derogate from the worth of the prefent , that they may ftill keep him on the fame level with themselves . The like kind of confideration often stirs up the envy of of fuch as were once his fuperiors , who think No 256 23 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 24
... themselves for the fingularity of their judgment which has fearched deeper than others , de- tected what the rest of the world have overlooked , and found a flaw in what the generality of mankind ad . mires . Others there are who ...
... themselves for the fingularity of their judgment which has fearched deeper than others , de- tected what the rest of the world have overlooked , and found a flaw in what the generality of mankind ad . mires . Others there are who ...
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