The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Strana 34
... Friends or Relations , whilst we are doing good to those who are Strangers to us . This may possibly be explained ... Friend's Fireside , with much greater Satisfaction to him self than he could have received from the most ex quisite ...
... Friends or Relations , whilst we are doing good to those who are Strangers to us . This may possibly be explained ... Friend's Fireside , with much greater Satisfaction to him self than he could have received from the most ex quisite ...
Strana 61
... Friend Nicholas gets more by sleeping than he could by working , and may be more properly said , than ever Homer was , to have had Golden Dreams . Juvenal indeed mentions a drowsie Husband who raised an Estate by Snoring , but then he ...
... Friend Nicholas gets more by sleeping than he could by working , and may be more properly said , than ever Homer was , to have had Golden Dreams . Juvenal indeed mentions a drowsie Husband who raised an Estate by Snoring , but then he ...
Strana 66
... Friend the Clergy man , whom I have given some Account of in my former Papers , He tells me in it that he was par ticularly pleased with the latter Part of my Yesterday's Speculation ; and at the same Time enclosed the fol lowing Essay ...
... Friend the Clergy man , whom I have given some Account of in my former Papers , He tells me in it that he was par ticularly pleased with the latter Part of my Yesterday's Speculation ; and at the same Time enclosed the fol lowing Essay ...
Strana 75
... Friends for the future , The Rich may as well ask to borrow of the Poor , as the Man of Virtue or Merit hope for ... Friend who stood near him , and asked , in a surprized Manner , What Slip have I made ? I shall conclude this Paper ...
... Friends for the future , The Rich may as well ask to borrow of the Poor , as the Man of Virtue or Merit hope for ... Friend who stood near him , and asked , in a surprized Manner , What Slip have I made ? I shall conclude this Paper ...
Strana 81
... Friend had left me to the Town ; and , as their Phrase is , she expected I would see Company , or I must be treated like what I had brought my self to . This put me into a Fit of Crying ; And I immediately , in a true Sense of my ...
... Friend had left me to the Town ; and , as their Phrase is , she expected I would see Company , or I must be treated like what I had brought my self to . This put me into a Fit of Crying ; And I immediately , in a true Sense of my ...
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