The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1853 - Počet stran: 422 |
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Strana 19
... common decencies and ceremonies , and not to preserve a real place of favour or esteem in the opinion and common sense of their fellow - creatures . The folly of people's procedure , in imagining that nothing more is property and ...
... common decencies and ceremonies , and not to preserve a real place of favour or esteem in the opinion and common sense of their fellow - creatures . The folly of people's procedure , in imagining that nothing more is property and ...
Strana 21
... common fame , disobliges somebody every day he lives ; and strikes me for the next thing I do , because he is out of humour at it . If these gentle men know that they do all the mischief that is ever done in conversation , they would ...
... common fame , disobliges somebody every day he lives ; and strikes me for the next thing I do , because he is out of humour at it . If these gentle men know that they do all the mischief that is ever done in conversation , they would ...
Strana 23
... common , he finds so much game in a populous city , that it is surprising to consider the numbers which he sometimes propagates . We see many a young fellow who is scarce of age , that could lay his claim to the jus trium liberorum , or ...
... common , he finds so much game in a populous city , that it is surprising to consider the numbers which he sometimes propagates . We see many a young fellow who is scarce of age , that could lay his claim to the jus trium liberorum , or ...
Strana 26
... common humanity , as well as by all the obligations of religion and nature , to make some provision for those whom they have not only given life to , but entailed upon them , though very unreasonably , a degree of shame and disgrace ...
... common humanity , as well as by all the obligations of religion and nature , to make some provision for those whom they have not only given life to , but entailed upon them , though very unreasonably , a degree of shame and disgrace ...
Strana 41
... common fate with the same frankness as they do who have no such endearing circumstances to part with . But if there were no such considerations as the good effect which self - denial has upon the sense of other men towards us , it is of ...
... common fate with the same frankness as they do who have no such endearing circumstances to part with . But if there were no such considerations as the good effect which self - denial has upon the sense of other men towards us , it is of ...
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