The Spectator, Svazek 1Tonson, 1767 - Počet stran: 918 |
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Strana 187
... leave him a good estate : the father on the other hand was not a little delighted to see a son return to him , whom he had given for lost , with such a strength of constitution , sharpness of understanding , and skill in lan- guages ...
... leave him a good estate : the father on the other hand was not a little delighted to see a son return to him , whom he had given for lost , with such a strength of constitution , sharpness of understanding , and skill in lan- guages ...
Strana 276
... leave his son the honour of descending from a vir- tuous man , and add the blessings of heaven to whatever he leaves him . I shall end this rhap- sody with a letter to an excellent young man of my acquaintance , who has lately lost a ...
... leave his son the honour of descending from a vir- tuous man , and add the blessings of heaven to whatever he leaves him . I shall end this rhap- sody with a letter to an excellent young man of my acquaintance , who has lately lost a ...
Strana 871
... leave to make this remark ; that while you write so pathetically on contentment , and a retired life , you sooth the passion of melan- choly , and depress the mind from actions truly glorious . Titles and honours are the reward of ...
... leave to make this remark ; that while you write so pathetically on contentment , and a retired life , you sooth the passion of melan- choly , and depress the mind from actions truly glorious . Titles and honours are the reward of ...
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