The Spectator. ...A. and B. Tonson and T. Draper, 1766 |
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... , they lead them to ignominy and difhonour . Death is not fufficient to deter men who make it their glory to defpife it ; but if every one that fought fought a duel were to ftand in the pillory , No 99. THE SPECTATOR . 81.
... , they lead them to ignominy and difhonour . Death is not fufficient to deter men who make it their glory to defpife it ; but if every one that fought fought a duel were to ftand in the pillory , No 99. THE SPECTATOR . 81.
Strana 82
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. fought a duel were to ftand in the pillory , it would quickly leffen the number of thefe imaginary men of honour , and put an end to fo abfurd a practice . When honour is a fupport to virtuous ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. fought a duel were to ftand in the pillory , it would quickly leffen the number of thefe imaginary men of honour , and put an end to fo abfurd a practice . When honour is a fupport to virtuous ...
Strana 84
... ftand ; their meals are infipid , and their time tedious ; their fortune has placed them above care , and their lofs of tafte reduced them below diver- fion . When we talk of these as inftances of in- exiftence , we do not mean , that ...
... ftand ; their meals are infipid , and their time tedious ; their fortune has placed them above care , and their lofs of tafte reduced them below diver- fion . When we talk of these as inftances of in- exiftence , we do not mean , that ...
Strana 117
... foot taller , and a foot and an half broader : Befides that the cap leaves the face expanded , and ' confequently more ' terrible , and fitter to ftand at the entrances of palaces . · < • This This predeceffor of ours , you fee , is ...
... foot taller , and a foot and an half broader : Befides that the cap leaves the face expanded , and ' confequently more ' terrible , and fitter to ftand at the entrances of palaces . · < • This This predeceffor of ours , you fee , is ...
Strana 126
... ftand in her accomplishments , were her faculties to be full blown , and incapable of farther enlarg- ments , I could imagine it might fall away infenfibly and drop at once into a state of annihilation . But can we believe a thinking ...
... ftand in her accomplishments , were her faculties to be full blown , and incapable of farther enlarg- ments , I could imagine it might fall away infenfibly and drop at once into a state of annihilation . But can we believe a thinking ...
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