The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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... turn with all the Contempt and Scorn that is due to so insolent a Behaviour . On the contrary , it is very probable , a melancholy , dejected Carriage , the usual effects of injured Innocence , may soften the Jealous Husband into Pity ...
... turn with all the Contempt and Scorn that is due to so insolent a Behaviour . On the contrary , it is very probable , a melancholy , dejected Carriage , the usual effects of injured Innocence , may soften the Jealous Husband into Pity ...
Strana 21
... turn the Dis- course , by taking Notice in general from the highest to the lowest Parts of humane Society , there was a secret , tho ' unjust Way among Men , of indulging the Seeds of Ill - nature and Envy , by comparing their own State ...
... turn the Dis- course , by taking Notice in general from the highest to the lowest Parts of humane Society , there was a secret , tho ' unjust Way among Men , of indulging the Seeds of Ill - nature and Envy , by comparing their own State ...
Strana 24
... turn out of the Seats of their Ancestors , to make Way for such new Masters as have been more exact in their Accompts than themselves ; and certainly he deserves the Estate a great deal better who has got it by his Industry , than he ...
... turn out of the Seats of their Ancestors , to make Way for such new Masters as have been more exact in their Accompts than themselves ; and certainly he deserves the Estate a great deal better who has got it by his Industry , than he ...
Strana 26
... Turn , which the Butt per ceiving , resolved not to let me recover my self , and pursuing his Victory , rallied and tossed me in a most unmerciful and barbarous manner ' till we came to Chelsea . I had some small Success while we were ...
... Turn , which the Butt per ceiving , resolved not to let me recover my self , and pursuing his Victory , rallied and tossed me in a most unmerciful and barbarous manner ' till we came to Chelsea . I had some small Success while we were ...
Strana 40
... Turn , who find no Pleasure but in Papers of Morality and sound Sense ; the former call every thing that is Serious Stupid . The latter look upon every thing as Impertinent that is Ludicrous . Were I always Grave one half of my Readers ...
... Turn , who find no Pleasure but in Papers of Morality and sound Sense ; the former call every thing that is Serious Stupid . The latter look upon every thing as Impertinent that is Ludicrous . Were I always Grave one half of my Readers ...
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