The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Svazek 3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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... affection , we find protection granted and favours bestowed are greater motives to love and tenderness , than safety , benefits , or life received . One would wonder to hear sceptical men dis- puting for the reason of animals , and ...
... affection , we find protection granted and favours bestowed are greater motives to love and tenderness , than safety , benefits , or life received . One would wonder to hear sceptical men dis- puting for the reason of animals , and ...
Strana 72
... affection and good will , which are paid him by every one that lives within his neighbourhood . I lately met with two or three odd instances of that general respect which is shown to the good old knight . He would needs carry Will ...
... affection and good will , which are paid him by every one that lives within his neighbourhood . I lately met with two or three odd instances of that general respect which is shown to the good old knight . He would needs carry Will ...
Strana 75
... affection and good - will , he only told him that he had made him too high a compliment ; and when the fellow seemed to think that could hardly be , added with a more decisive look , that it was too great an honour for any man under a ...
... affection and good - will , he only told him that he had made him too high a compliment ; and when the fellow seemed to think that could hardly be , added with a more decisive look , that it was too great an honour for any man under a ...
Strana 79
... title was but imaginary . Flora , the name of the young heir that lived with Leontine , though he had all the duty and affection imaginable for his sup- posed parent , was taught to rejoice at the sight No. 123 . 79 THE SPECTATOR .
... title was but imaginary . Flora , the name of the young heir that lived with Leontine , though he had all the duty and affection imaginable for his sup- posed parent , was taught to rejoice at the sight No. 123 . 79 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 80
... affection , as well as by the rules of prudence , to make himself es- teemed and beloved by Florio . The boy was now old enough to know his supposed father's circum- stances , and that therefore he was to make his way in the world by ...
... affection , as well as by the rules of prudence , to make himself es- teemed and beloved by Florio . The boy was now old enough to know his supposed father's circum- stances , and that therefore he was to make his way in the world by ...
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