“The” Spectator, Svazek 3J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... virtue . This is to change fides for a while with the jealous man , and to turn his own paffion upon himself ; to take fome occafion of growing jealous of him , and to follow the example , he himself hath fet you . This counterfeited ...
... virtue . This is to change fides for a while with the jealous man , and to turn his own paffion upon himself ; to take fome occafion of growing jealous of him , and to follow the example , he himself hath fet you . This counterfeited ...
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... virtue , or governed by the rules of honour . We ought to abstract our minds from the obfervation of any excellence in those we converse with , until we have taken fome notice , or received fome good information of the difpofition of ...
... virtue , or governed by the rules of honour . We ought to abstract our minds from the obfervation of any excellence in those we converse with , until we have taken fome notice , or received fome good information of the difpofition of ...
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... virtues of the merchant , how much is his punctual dealing below a gentleman's charity to the poor , or hofpitality among his neighbours ? Captain Sentry obferved Sir Andrew very diligent in hearing Sir Roger , and had a mind to turn ...
... virtues of the merchant , how much is his punctual dealing below a gentleman's charity to the poor , or hofpitality among his neighbours ? Captain Sentry obferved Sir Andrew very diligent in hearing Sir Roger , and had a mind to turn ...
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... virtue but it would be worth while to confider , whether fo many artificers at work ten days together by my appointment , or fo many peafants made merry on Sir Roger's charge ,. are the men more obliged ? I believe the families of the ...
... virtue but it would be worth while to confider , whether fo many artificers at work ten days together by my appointment , or fo many peafants made merry on Sir Roger's charge ,. are the men more obliged ? I believe the families of the ...
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... virtue . The first may make a man eafy in himfelf and agreeable to others , but implies no merit in him that is poffeffed of it . man is no more to be praifed upon this account , than because he has a regular pulfe or a good digeftion ...
... virtue . The first may make a man eafy in himfelf and agreeable to others , but implies no merit in him that is poffeffed of it . man is no more to be praifed upon this account , than because he has a regular pulfe or a good digeftion ...
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