The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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... behaviour in both fortunes the same little mind was insolent in riches and shameless in poverty . This accident made me muse upon the circumstance of being in debt in general , and solve in my mind what tempers were most apt to fall ...
... behaviour in both fortunes the same little mind was insolent in riches and shameless in poverty . This accident made me muse upon the circumstance of being in debt in general , and solve in my mind what tempers were most apt to fall ...
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... behaviour . Shame is the greatest of all evils ; what avail laws when death only attends the breach of them and shame obedience to them ? As for me , O Pharamond ! were it pos- sible to describe the nameless kinds of compunctions and ...
... behaviour . Shame is the greatest of all evils ; what avail laws when death only attends the breach of them and shame obedience to them ? As for me , O Pharamond ! were it pos- sible to describe the nameless kinds of compunctions and ...
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... behaviour with relation to their persons , whether beautiful or defective . As the secrets of the Ugly Club1 were exposed to the public , that men might see there were some noble spirits in the age , who were not at all displeased with ...
... behaviour with relation to their persons , whether beautiful or defective . As the secrets of the Ugly Club1 were exposed to the public , that men might see there were some noble spirits in the age , who were not at all displeased with ...
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... behaviour of those whom they serve . You shall frequently meet with lovers and men of intrigue among the lackeys , as well as at White's1 or in the side boxes . " I remember some years ago an instance of this kind . A foot- man to a ...
... behaviour of those whom they serve . You shall frequently meet with lovers and men of intrigue among the lackeys , as well as at White's1 or in the side boxes . " I remember some years ago an instance of this kind . A foot- man to a ...
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... behaviour of some of them , and which are more proper for ridicule than a serious censure . Most books being calculated for male readers , and gener- ally written with an eye to men of learning , makes a work of this nature the more ...
... behaviour of some of them , and which are more proper for ridicule than a serious censure . Most books being calculated for male readers , and gener- ally written with an eye to men of learning , makes a work of this nature the more ...
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