The Spectator, Svazek 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... actions , is not subject to diminution ; nor can any attempts prevail against it , but in the pro- portion which the narrow circuit of ru mor bears to the unlimited extent of fame . We may congratulate your Grace not only upon your high ...
... actions , is not subject to diminution ; nor can any attempts prevail against it , but in the pro- portion which the narrow circuit of ru mor bears to the unlimited extent of fame . We may congratulate your Grace not only upon your high ...
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... action done for my country ? If I had laid out that which I profused in luxury and wantonness , in acts of generosity or charity ? I have lived a bachelor to this day , and instead of a numerous offspring , with which , in the regular ...
... action done for my country ? If I had laid out that which I profused in luxury and wantonness , in acts of generosity or charity ? I have lived a bachelor to this day , and instead of a numerous offspring , with which , in the regular ...
Strana 12
... actions is a feast which must give a quicker relish to the soul than ever it could possibly taste in the highest enjoyments or jollities of youth . As for me , if I sit down in my great arm chair and begin to pon- der , the vagaries of ...
... actions is a feast which must give a quicker relish to the soul than ever it could possibly taste in the highest enjoyments or jollities of youth . As for me , if I sit down in my great arm chair and begin to pon- der , the vagaries of ...
Strana 25
... fortune to communicate our good actions or intentions to so many as these gentlemen do ; but I will be bold to say , my son has , VOL . V. C by the applause and approbation which his behavior towards me No. 263 . 25 THE SPECTATOR .
... fortune to communicate our good actions or intentions to so many as these gentlemen do ; but I will be bold to say , my son has , VOL . V. C by the applause and approbation which his behavior towards me No. 263 . 25 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 26
... actions the most insignificant . When we look round the world , and observe the many misun- derstandings which are created by the malice and insinuation of the meanest servants between people thus related , how necessary will it appear ...
... actions the most insignificant . When we look round the world , and observe the many misun- derstandings which are created by the malice and insinuation of the meanest servants between people thus related , how necessary will it appear ...
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