The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... himself more Friends and fewer Ene- mies . Your great Abili- ties , and unquestioned In- tegrity , in those high Em- ployments which You have pafs'd through , would not have been able to have raised You this general Approbation , had ...
... himself more Friends and fewer Ene- mies . Your great Abili- ties , and unquestioned In- tegrity , in those high Em- ployments which You have pafs'd through , would not have been able to have raised You this general Approbation , had ...
Strana 12
... himself Clean to no pur- pofe : The Cloathing of our Minds certainly ought to be regarded before that of our Bodies . To betray in a Man's Talk a corrupted Imagination , is a much greater Offence against the Con- verfation of Gentlemen ...
... himself Clean to no pur- pofe : The Cloathing of our Minds certainly ought to be regarded before that of our Bodies . To betray in a Man's Talk a corrupted Imagination , is a much greater Offence against the Con- verfation of Gentlemen ...
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... himself into a Pleasure in confidering this Being as an uncertain one , and think to reap an Ad- vantage by its Difcontinuance , is in a fair way of doing all things with a graceful Unconcern , and Gentleman- like Eafe . Such a one does ...
... himself into a Pleasure in confidering this Being as an uncertain one , and think to reap an Ad- vantage by its Difcontinuance , is in a fair way of doing all things with a graceful Unconcern , and Gentleman- like Eafe . Such a one does ...
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... himself , and differs as much from the Man you at first thought him , as any two distinct Perfons can differ from each other . This proceeds from the Want of forming fome Law of Life to our felves , or fixing fome No- tion of things in ...
... himself , and differs as much from the Man you at first thought him , as any two distinct Perfons can differ from each other . This proceeds from the Want of forming fome Law of Life to our felves , or fixing fome No- tion of things in ...
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... himself , ) he thought there could be no exquifite Pleafure in Converfa- tion but among Equals ; and would pleafantly bewail himself that he always lived in a Crowd , but was the only Man in France that could never get into Company ...
... himself , ) he thought there could be no exquifite Pleafure in Converfa- tion but among Equals ; and would pleafantly bewail himself that he always lived in a Crowd , but was the only Man in France that could never get into Company ...
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