The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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Strana 83
... Fortune below the Capacity of acting according to his natural Temper , than to say of him , That Gentleman was generous . My beloved Author therefore has , in the Sentence on the Top of my Paper , turned his Eye with a certain Satiety ...
... Fortune below the Capacity of acting according to his natural Temper , than to say of him , That Gentleman was generous . My beloved Author therefore has , in the Sentence on the Top of my Paper , turned his Eye with a certain Satiety ...
Strana 128
... Fortune ; and therefore may occasion a Judgment of a suitable Extrava- gance in other Particulars : But the Disadvantage with which the Man of narrow Circumstances acts and speaks , is so feelingly set forth in a little Book called the ...
... Fortune ; and therefore may occasion a Judgment of a suitable Extrava- gance in other Particulars : But the Disadvantage with which the Man of narrow Circumstances acts and speaks , is so feelingly set forth in a little Book called the ...
Strana 389
... Fortune was still left ; that my Charge being reduced to my self , a Journeyman , and a Maid , I might live far cheaper than before ; and that being now a childless Widower , I might perhaps marry a no less deserving Woman , and with a ...
... Fortune was still left ; that my Charge being reduced to my self , a Journeyman , and a Maid , I might live far cheaper than before ; and that being now a childless Widower , I might perhaps marry a no less deserving Woman , and with a ...
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