“The” Spectator, Svazek 3J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 27
... say , that little that is truly noble can be ex- pected from one who is ever poring on his cafh - book , or balancing his accounts . When I have my returns from abroad , I can tell to a fhilling , by the help of numbers , the profit or ...
... say , that little that is truly noble can be ex- pected from one who is ever poring on his cafh - book , or balancing his accounts . When I have my returns from abroad , I can tell to a fhilling , by the help of numbers , the profit or ...
Strana 83
... saying of an eminent wit , who , upon fome great mens preffing him to forgive his daughter who had married against his confent , told them he could refuse nothing to their inftances , but that he would have them remember there was ...
... saying of an eminent wit , who , upon fome great mens preffing him to forgive his daughter who had married against his confent , told them he could refuse nothing to their inftances , but that he would have them remember there was ...
Strana 97
... chastity of de- portment . Whether it be hieroglyphical or not , this difference in the military and civil lift , I will not says VOL . III . E but but have ever understood the fact to be , that No 193 97 THE SPECTATOR .
... chastity of de- portment . Whether it be hieroglyphical or not , this difference in the military and civil lift , I will not says VOL . III . E but but have ever understood the fact to be , that No 193 97 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 99
... says , there is feldom common fenfe in high fortune ; and one would think to behold a levée , that the great were not only infatuated with their ftation , but alfo that they believed all below were feized too ; elfe how is it poffible ...
... says , there is feldom common fenfe in high fortune ; and one would think to behold a levée , that the great were not only infatuated with their ftation , but alfo that they believed all below were feized too ; elfe how is it poffible ...
Strana 142
... say to you , O best of men , that I cannot figure to myself a greater happiness than in fuch an employ- ment : to be prefent at all the adventures to which ⚫ human life is expofed , to adminifter flumber to thy eye- lids in the agonies ...
... say to you , O best of men , that I cannot figure to myself a greater happiness than in fuch an employ- ment : to be prefent at all the adventures to which ⚫ human life is expofed , to adminifter flumber to thy eye- lids in the agonies ...
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