The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... reason to aid me against the design upon your virtue . But when that virtue began to comply in my favour , my reason made an effort over my love , and let me see the baseness of my behaviour in attempting a woman of honour . I own to ...
... reason to aid me against the design upon your virtue . But when that virtue began to comply in my favour , my reason made an effort over my love , and let me see the baseness of my behaviour in attempting a woman of honour . I own to ...
Strana 249
... reason I have never once turned out of my way to observe those little cavils which have been made against it by envy or ignorance . The com- mon fry of scribblers , who have no other way of being taken notice of but by attacking what ...
... reason I have never once turned out of my way to observe those little cavils which have been made against it by envy or ignorance . The com- mon fry of scribblers , who have no other way of being taken notice of but by attacking what ...
Strana 352
... reason . Your speculation may turn very natural- ly upon the force the superior part of mankind may have upon the spirits of such as , like this watchman , may be very near the standard of geese . And you may add to this practical obser ...
... reason . Your speculation may turn very natural- ly upon the force the superior part of mankind may have upon the spirits of such as , like this watchman , may be very near the standard of geese . And you may add to this practical obser ...
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