The Spectator, Svazek 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Strana 23
... relations faster , and endear the ties of blood with those of good - will , protection , observance , indulgence , and veneration . I would , methinks , have this done after an uncom- mon method , and do not think any one who is not ...
... relations faster , and endear the ties of blood with those of good - will , protection , observance , indulgence , and veneration . I would , methinks , have this done after an uncom- mon method , and do not think any one who is not ...
Strana 25
... relations of human life . The father , according to the opportunities which are offer- ed to him , is throwing down blessings on the son , and the son endeavoring to appear the worthy offspring of such a father . It is after this manner ...
... relations of human life . The father , according to the opportunities which are offer- ed to him , is throwing down blessings on the son , and the son endeavoring to appear the worthy offspring of such a father . It is after this manner ...
Strana 26
... relations well regarded bestow upon each other . Ordinary passages are no longer such , but mutual love gives an importance to the most indifferent things , and a merit to actions the most ... relation with the 26 No. 263 . THE SPECTATOR .
... relations well regarded bestow upon each other . Ordinary passages are no longer such , but mutual love gives an importance to the most indifferent things , and a merit to actions the most ... relation with the 26 No. 263 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 27
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. make men keep up this sort of relation with the ut- most sanctity , than to examine their own hearts . If every father remembered his own thoughts and in- clinations when he was a son , and every son ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. make men keep up this sort of relation with the ut- most sanctity , than to examine their own hearts . If every father remembered his own thoughts and in- clinations when he was a son , and every son ...
Strana 35
... relation to his under- standing ; whereas , when we say of a woman , she has a fine , a long , or a good head , we speak only in rela- tion to her commode . It is observed among birds , that nature has lavish- ed all her ornaments upon ...
... relation to his under- standing ; whereas , when we say of a woman , she has a fine , a long , or a good head , we speak only in rela- tion to her commode . It is observed among birds , that nature has lavish- ed all her ornaments upon ...
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