The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 129
... behaviour towards an enemy , is indeed very reason- able , as well as very prudential ; but the latter part of it , which regards our behaviour towards a friend , savours more of cunning than of discretion , and would cut a man off from ...
... behaviour towards an enemy , is indeed very reason- able , as well as very prudential ; but the latter part of it , which regards our behaviour towards a friend , savours more of cunning than of discretion , and would cut a man off from ...
Strana 210
... behaviour of such as are as much strangers to good - breeding as to virtue . Could we avoid hearing what we do not approve , as easily as we can seeing what is disagreeable , there were some consolation ; but since in a box at a play ...
... behaviour of such as are as much strangers to good - breeding as to virtue . Could we avoid hearing what we do not approve , as easily as we can seeing what is disagreeable , there were some consolation ; but since in a box at a play ...
Strana 278
... behaviour ! How But were there none of these dispositions in others to censure a famous man , nor any such miscarriages in himself , yet would he meet with no small trouble in keeping up his reputation in all its height and splendour ...
... behaviour ! How But were there none of these dispositions in others to censure a famous man , nor any such miscarriages in himself , yet would he meet with no small trouble in keeping up his reputation in all its height and splendour ...
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