The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1925 |
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... Person or Character that could ballance the Disadvantage of an unequal Fortune . In the mean Time the Son continued his Application to me , and omitted no Occasion of Demonstrating the most disinterested Passion imaginable to me ; and ...
... Person or Character that could ballance the Disadvantage of an unequal Fortune . In the mean Time the Son continued his Application to me , and omitted no Occasion of Demonstrating the most disinterested Passion imaginable to me ; and ...
Strana 27
... Person I ever could prevail upon my self to lay it before . When I tell you I have a healthy vigorous Constitution , a plentiful Estate , no inordinate Desires , and am married to a very virtuous lovely Woman , who neither wants Wit nor ...
... Person I ever could prevail upon my self to lay it before . When I tell you I have a healthy vigorous Constitution , a plentiful Estate , no inordinate Desires , and am married to a very virtuous lovely Woman , who neither wants Wit nor ...
Strana 52
... Person , is not so agreeable as he who sits by him without any of those Advantages . When we read we do it without any exerted Act of Memory that presents the Shape of the Letters ; but Habit makes us do it mechanically , without ...
... Person , is not so agreeable as he who sits by him without any of those Advantages . When we read we do it without any exerted Act of Memory that presents the Shape of the Letters ; but Habit makes us do it mechanically , without ...
Strana 64
... Persons and Things as occur to him in his Reading ; that he should descant upon the Actions of Turnus or Eneas , shew ... Person speaking . This Exercise would soon Strengthen his Judgment in what is blameable or praise - worthy , and ...
... Persons and Things as occur to him in his Reading ; that he should descant upon the Actions of Turnus or Eneas , shew ... Person speaking . This Exercise would soon Strengthen his Judgment in what is blameable or praise - worthy , and ...
Strana 77
... Person so to demean himself , as that what ever Endowments he may have , he may appear to value himself upon no Qualities but such as any Man may arrive at He ought to think no Man valuable but for his publick Spirit , Justice and ...
... Person so to demean himself , as that what ever Endowments he may have , he may appear to value himself upon no Qualities but such as any Man may arrive at He ought to think no Man valuable but for his publick Spirit , Justice and ...
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