The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton., 1879 |
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Strana 13
... greatest caution . In the mean while , as I have taken the ladies under my particular care , I shall make it my business to find out in the best authors , ancient and modern , such passages as may be for their use , and endeavour to ...
... greatest caution . In the mean while , as I have taken the ladies under my particular care , I shall make it my business to find out in the best authors , ancient and modern , such passages as may be for their use , and endeavour to ...
Strana 33
... greatest modesty . In the midst of all this I was surprised with a letter from her , and a ten pound note . แ HONEST TOM , แ " You will never see me more ; I am mar- ried to a very cunning country gentleman , who might possibly guess ...
... greatest modesty . In the midst of all this I was surprised with a letter from her , and a ten pound note . แ HONEST TOM , แ " You will never see me more ; I am mar- ried to a very cunning country gentleman , who might possibly guess ...
Strana 37
... greatest act of the human mind , forgiveness of injuries , is become vile and shameful ; that the rules of good society and virtuous conversation are hereby invert- ed ; that the loose , the vain , and the impudent , in- sult the ...
... greatest act of the human mind , forgiveness of injuries , is become vile and shameful ; that the rules of good society and virtuous conversation are hereby invert- ed ; that the loose , the vain , and the impudent , in- sult the ...
Strana 44
... greatest value on the qualification which renders them the most amiable in the eyes of the contrary sex . Had men chosen for themselves without regard to the opinions of the fair sex , I should believe the choice would have fallen on ...
... greatest value on the qualification which renders them the most amiable in the eyes of the contrary sex . Had men chosen for themselves without regard to the opinions of the fair sex , I should believe the choice would have fallen on ...
Strana 47
... greatest depravations of human nature , by giving wrong ambitions and false ideas of what is good and laudable ; and should therefore be exploded by all governments , and driven out as the bane and plague No. 99. ] 47 THE SPECTATOR .
... greatest depravations of human nature , by giving wrong ambitions and false ideas of what is good and laudable ; and should therefore be exploded by all governments , and driven out as the bane and plague No. 99. ] 47 THE SPECTATOR .
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