The Spectator, Svazek 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... heart is attached to Sir ROGER . " How could our author be deterred from pro- secuting his design with respect to this person- age ? What could deter him ? It could only be the consciousnes of his own inability , and that this was not ...
... heart is attached to Sir ROGER . " How could our author be deterred from pro- secuting his design with respect to this person- age ? What could deter him ? It could only be the consciousnes of his own inability , and that this was not ...
Strana 70
... heart is " checked by too much esteem . " - Dedication . " Your person and fortune equally raise the ad- miration and awe of our whole sex . " " She is described as having a Confident as the Knight calls her , to whom he expresses a ...
... heart is " checked by too much esteem . " - Dedication . " Your person and fortune equally raise the ad- miration and awe of our whole sex . " " She is described as having a Confident as the Knight calls her , to whom he expresses a ...
Strana 70
... heart is 6 checked by too much esteem . " -Dedication . “ Your person and fortune equally raise the admiration and awe of our whole sex . ” “ She is described as having a Confident as the Knight calls her , to whom he expresses a ...
... heart is 6 checked by too much esteem . " -Dedication . “ Your person and fortune equally raise the admiration and awe of our whole sex . ” “ She is described as having a Confident as the Knight calls her , to whom he expresses a ...
Strana 82
... heart , which shine in all your words and actions , exact the highest esteem from all who have the honour to know you ; and a winning condescension to all subordinate to you , made business a pleasure to those who executed it under you ...
... heart , which shine in all your words and actions , exact the highest esteem from all who have the honour to know you ; and a winning condescension to all subordinate to you , made business a pleasure to those who executed it under you ...
Strana 86
... heart ) must never hope to make the figure you have done , among the fashionable part of his spe- cies . It is therefore no wonder we see such mul- titudes of aspiring young men fall short of you in all these beauties of your character ...
... heart ) must never hope to make the figure you have done , among the fashionable part of his spe- cies . It is therefore no wonder we see such mul- titudes of aspiring young men fall short of you in all these beauties of your character ...
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