The Spectator, Svazek 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 131
... honour in this false determined their own point of honour , it is pro- kind of courage , has given occasion to the ve bable that wit or good - nature would have car - ry refuse of mankind , who have neither virtue ried it against ...
... honour in this false determined their own point of honour , it is pro- kind of courage , has given occasion to the ve bable that wit or good - nature would have car - ry refuse of mankind , who have neither virtue ried it against ...
Strana 160
... honour to his old master , of her son's health , that she has made him had some time since , unknown to Sir Roger , good for nothing . put him up in a sign - post before the door ; so reading was bad for his eyes , and that writing that ...
... honour to his old master , of her son's health , that she has made him had some time since , unknown to Sir Roger , good for nothing . put him up in a sign - post before the door ; so reading was bad for his eyes , and that writing that ...
Strana 181
... honour , com- appeal to you whether he loves at all . mand , glory ; but riches , power , honour , ' Your neglected humble servant , command , and glory , should have no charms , LYDIA NOVELL . but as accompanied with the affection of ...
... honour , com- appeal to you whether he loves at all . mand , glory ; but riches , power , honour , ' Your neglected humble servant , command , and glory , should have no charms , LYDIA NOVELL . but as accompanied with the affection of ...
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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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