The Spectator: ...J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 11
... bufinefs , and diverfion of others , better than thofe who are engaged in them ; as ftanders - by difcover blots , which are apt to escape thofe A 6 those who are in the game . I never efpoufed N ° 1 11 THE SPECTATOR .
... bufinefs , and diverfion of others , better than thofe who are engaged in them ; as ftanders - by difcover blots , which are apt to escape thofe A 6 those who are in the game . I never efpoufed N ° 1 11 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 15
... bufinefs , they are most of them fit for converfation . His tafte of books is a little too juft for the age he lives in ; he has read all , but ap- proves of very few . His familiarity with the customs , manners , actions , and writings ...
... bufinefs , they are most of them fit for converfation . His tafte of books is a little too juft for the age he lives in ; he has read all , but ap- proves of very few . His familiarity with the customs , manners , actions , and writings ...
Strana 23
... bufinefs of reputation , to be very care- ful of the defign of my actions , but very negligent of the confequences of them . to . It is an endless and frivolous purfuit to act by any other rule than the care of fatisfying our own minds ...
... bufinefs of reputation , to be very care- ful of the defign of my actions , but very negligent of the confequences of them . to . It is an endless and frivolous purfuit to act by any other rule than the care of fatisfying our own minds ...
Strana 26
... bufinefs . For this great and good end , all breaches against that noble . paffion , the cement of fociety , fhall be feverely examined . But this , and all other matters loofely hinted at now , and in my former papers , fhall have ...
... bufinefs . For this great and good end , all breaches against that noble . paffion , the cement of fociety , fhall be feverely examined . But this , and all other matters loofely hinted at now , and in my former papers , fhall have ...
Strana 46
... live in the world without hav- ing any thing to do in it ; and either by the affluence of their fortunes , or laziness of their difpofitions , have no no other bufinefs with the rest of mankind , but 45 . N ' 101 THE SPECTATOR .
... live in the world without hav- ing any thing to do in it ; and either by the affluence of their fortunes , or laziness of their difpofitions , have no no other bufinefs with the rest of mankind , but 45 . N ' 101 THE SPECTATOR .
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