The Spectator, Svazek 6D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... affection which was between you and your excellent brother , and know you love his daughter as your own , so as not only to express the tenderness of the best of aunts , but even to supply that of the best of fathers ; I am sure it will ...
... affection which was between you and your excellent brother , and know you love his daughter as your own , so as not only to express the tenderness of the best of aunts , but even to supply that of the best of fathers ; I am sure it will ...
Strana 62
... affection for his people , he farther told them , that their course of life was of such pernicious consequence to the glory and grandeur of the Roman nation , that he could not choose but tell them , that all other crimes put toge- ther ...
... affection for his people , he farther told them , that their course of life was of such pernicious consequence to the glory and grandeur of the Roman nation , that he could not choose but tell them , that all other crimes put toge- ther ...
Strana 429
... stancy and mutual esteem . Thus Brutus and Portia were more remarkable for virtue and affection than any others of the age in which they lived . • No. 605 . ' Good - nature is a third necessary ingredient in No. 607. ] 429 THE SPECTATOR .
... stancy and mutual esteem . Thus Brutus and Portia were more remarkable for virtue and affection than any others of the age in which they lived . • No. 605 . ' Good - nature is a third necessary ingredient in No. 607. ] 429 THE SPECTATOR .
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