The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Person so destitute , but can provide himself with a Knife or a Pistol , if he finds Stomach to apply ' em . That Things and Persons of no Moment should give such powerful Revolutions to the Progress of those of the greatest , seems a ...
... Person so destitute , but can provide himself with a Knife or a Pistol , if he finds Stomach to apply ' em . That Things and Persons of no Moment should give such powerful Revolutions to the Progress of those of the greatest , seems a ...
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... Person . Some very great Writers have been guilty of this Fault . It is observed of Tully in particular , that his Works run very much in the First Person , and that he takes all Occasions of doing himself Justice . ' Does he think ...
... Person . Some very great Writers have been guilty of this Fault . It is observed of Tully in particular , that his Works run very much in the First Person , and that he takes all Occasions of doing himself Justice . ' Does he think ...
Strana 345
... Person receives for Benefits done upon selfish Views , be at all more Satisfactory , than when he is applauded for ... Person obliged , and as nothing renders a Person more unworthy of a Benefit , than his being without all Resentment of ...
... Person receives for Benefits done upon selfish Views , be at all more Satisfactory , than when he is applauded for ... Person obliged , and as nothing renders a Person more unworthy of a Benefit , than his being without all Resentment of ...
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