The Spectator, Svazek 3Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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... tion in an high fortune , and that affability of manners , which are fo confpicuous through all parts of your life . Your averfion to any often- tatious arts of fetting to fhow those great fer- vices which you have done the publick ...
... tion in an high fortune , and that affability of manners , which are fo confpicuous through all parts of your life . Your averfion to any often- tatious arts of fetting to fhow those great fer- vices which you have done the publick ...
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... tion . I fhould be unpardonable , if , after what I have faid , I fhould longer detain you with an address of this nature : I cannot , however , con- clude it without owning those great obligations which you have laid upon , SIR , your ...
... tion . I fhould be unpardonable , if , after what I have faid , I fhould longer detain you with an address of this nature : I cannot , however , con- clude it without owning those great obligations which you have laid upon , SIR , your ...
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... on others , that he is not fo agreeable in your opinion as he might be , he naturally concludes you I could love him better if he had other other qualifications , and that by confequence your affec tion THE SPECTATOR . 7.
... on others , that he is not fo agreeable in your opinion as he might be , he naturally concludes you I could love him better if he had other other qualifications , and that by confequence your affec tion THE SPECTATOR . 7.
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Joseph Addison. other qualifications , and that by confequence your affec tion does not rise fo high as he thinks it ought . If there- fore his temper be grave or fullen , you must not be too much pleased with a jeft , or transported ...
Joseph Addison. other qualifications , and that by confequence your affec tion does not rise fo high as he thinks it ought . If there- fore his temper be grave or fullen , you must not be too much pleased with a jeft , or transported ...
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... tion is for ever fixed upon balancing his books , and watching over his expences ? And at beft , let frugality and parfimony be the virtues of the merchant , how much is his punctual dealing below a gentleman's charity to the poor , or ...
... tion is for ever fixed upon balancing his books , and watching over his expences ? And at beft , let frugality and parfimony be the virtues of the merchant , how much is his punctual dealing below a gentleman's charity to the poor , or ...
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