The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 36
... endeavour at least to look upon men and their ac- tions only as an impartial Spectator , without any re- gard to them as they happen to advance or cross my own private interest . But while I am thus employed myself , I cannot help ...
... endeavour at least to look upon men and their ac- tions only as an impartial Spectator , without any re- gard to them as they happen to advance or cross my own private interest . But while I am thus employed myself , I cannot help ...
Strana 83
... endeavour to outvie one another in shadows and appearances . Men of sense have at all times beheld with a great deal of mirth this silly game that is playing over their heads , and , by contracting their desires , enjoy all that secret ...
... endeavour to outvie one another in shadows and appearances . Men of sense have at all times beheld with a great deal of mirth this silly game that is playing over their heads , and , by contracting their desires , enjoy all that secret ...
Strana 315
... endeavour , you will very much oblige and improve one , who has the boldness to hope that he may be admitted into the number of your correspondents . • I have often wondered to hear men of good sense and good - nature profess a dislike ...
... endeavour , you will very much oblige and improve one , who has the boldness to hope that he may be admitted into the number of your correspondents . • I have often wondered to hear men of good sense and good - nature profess a dislike ...
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