The Spectator, Svazek 3Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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Strana 54
... circumstance , becaufe I could very confcientiously ' fwcar against him that he had enticed my fervant away , and was her accomplice in robbing me : I pro- ' cured a warrant against him accordingly . Every thing was now prepared , and ...
... circumstance , becaufe I could very confcientiously ' fwcar against him that he had enticed my fervant away , and was her accomplice in robbing me : I pro- ' cured a warrant against him accordingly . Every thing was now prepared , and ...
Strana 62
... circumstance for a man to gain his livelihood by fleeping , and that reft fhould procure a man fuftenance as well as induftry ; yet fo it is that Nicholas got last year enough to fupport himself for a twelvemonth . I am likewife ...
... circumstance for a man to gain his livelihood by fleeping , and that reft fhould procure a man fuftenance as well as induftry ; yet fo it is that Nicholas got last year enough to fupport himself for a twelvemonth . I am likewife ...
Strana 76
... makes the love of popular or general praise ftill more ridiculous , is , that it is ufually given for circumstances which are foreign to the perfons admired . Thus Thus they are the ordinary attendants on power and 1 76 THE SPECTATOR .
... makes the love of popular or general praise ftill more ridiculous , is , that it is ufually given for circumstances which are foreign to the perfons admired . Thus Thus they are the ordinary attendants on power and 1 76 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 108
... circumstances is fo much the poorer . Upon the whole , I have at last examined both thefe defires of love and avarice , and upon ftrictly weighing the matter begin to think I fhall be covetous longer than fond ; therefore if you have ...
... circumstances is fo much the poorer . Upon the whole , I have at last examined both thefe defires of love and avarice , and upon ftrictly weighing the matter begin to think I fhall be covetous longer than fond ; therefore if you have ...
Strana 148
... own person in danger , has fo far the merit of a volunteer ; and all his honours and glories are un- envied for fharing the common fate with the fame frank- nef nefs as they do who have no fuch endearing circumstances 148 THE SPECTATOR .
... own person in danger , has fo far the merit of a volunteer ; and all his honours and glories are un- envied for fharing the common fate with the fame frank- nef nefs as they do who have no fuch endearing circumstances 148 THE SPECTATOR .
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