The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 69
... live above his present Circumstances , is in great Danger of living in a little time much beneath them , or , as the Italian Proverb runs , The Man who lives by Hope will die by Hunger . It should be an indispensable Rule in Life , to ...
... live above his present Circumstances , is in great Danger of living in a little time much beneath them , or , as the Italian Proverb runs , The Man who lives by Hope will die by Hunger . It should be an indispensable Rule in Life , to ...
Strana 102
... live with one of those Men , each of whom is said to be one of the best humoured Men in the World , but that he is passionate . Pray be pleased to inform them , that he who is passionate , and takes no Care to command his Hasti- ness ...
... live with one of those Men , each of whom is said to be one of the best humoured Men in the World , but that he is passionate . Pray be pleased to inform them , that he who is passionate , and takes no Care to command his Hasti- ness ...
Strana 284
... live very well in the Country upon half my Jointure , and that your Father was a fond Fool to give me a Rent - Charge of Eight hundred a Year to the Prejudice of his Son . What Letacre said to you upon that Occasion , you ought to have ...
... live very well in the Country upon half my Jointure , and that your Father was a fond Fool to give me a Rent - Charge of Eight hundred a Year to the Prejudice of his Son . What Letacre said to you upon that Occasion , you ought to have ...
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