The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... behaviour as are in a peculiar manner conformable to their respective characters . Every circumstance in their speeches and actions is with great justness and delicacy adapted to the persons who speak and act . As the poet very much ...
... behaviour as are in a peculiar manner conformable to their respective characters . Every circumstance in their speeches and actions is with great justness and delicacy adapted to the persons who speak and act . As the poet very much ...
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... behaviour to the superior being who had vouchsafed to be his guest ; the solemn hail which the angel bestows upon the mother of mankind 5. with the figure of Eve ministering at the table are circumstances which deserve to be admired ...
... behaviour to the superior being who had vouchsafed to be his guest ; the solemn hail which the angel bestows upon the mother of mankind 5. with the figure of Eve ministering at the table are circumstances which deserve to be admired ...
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... behaviour any consciousness that he is superior to the rest of the world ; or , to say it otherwise , it is the duty of a great person so to demean himself as that whatever endowments he may have , he may appear to value himself upon no ...
... behaviour any consciousness that he is superior to the rest of the world ; or , to say it otherwise , it is the duty of a great person so to demean himself as that whatever endowments he may have , he may appear to value himself upon no ...
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