The Spectator, Svazek 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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... endeavour to enliven morality with wit , thinking . These needy persons do not know and to temper wit with morality , that my rea- what to talk of , till about twelve o'clock in the ders may , if possible , both ways find their morning ...
... endeavour to enliven morality with wit , thinking . These needy persons do not know and to temper wit with morality , that my rea- what to talk of , till about twelve o'clock in the ders may , if possible , both ways find their morning ...
Strana 124
... endeavour to show how those parts of of a discreet and virtuous friend . It eases and life which are exercised in study , reading , and unloads the mind , clears and improves the un- the pursuits of knowledge , are long , but not ...
... endeavour to show how those parts of of a discreet and virtuous friend . It eases and life which are exercised in study , reading , and unloads the mind , clears and improves the un- the pursuits of knowledge , are long , but not ...
Strana 234
... endeavour to my readers would fall off from me : were I al - make themselves diverting , without being im ways merry , I should lose the other . I make moral . One may apply to these authors that it therefore my endeavour to find out ...
... endeavour to my readers would fall off from me : were I al - make themselves diverting , without being im ways merry , I should lose the other . I make moral . One may apply to these authors that it therefore my endeavour to find out ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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