The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 155
... affectation , for we cannot be guilty of it ; but we give the paffion for praife an unbridled liber- ty , our pleasure in little perfections robs us of what is due to us for great virtues and worthy qualities . How many excellent ...
... affectation , for we cannot be guilty of it ; but we give the paffion for praife an unbridled liber- ty , our pleasure in little perfections robs us of what is due to us for great virtues and worthy qualities . How many excellent ...
Strana 156
... affectation you are guilty of in all you fay and do . When I gave you an hint of it , you • afked me whether a man is to be cold to what his ⚫ friends think of him ? No : but praife is not to be the entertainment of every moment ; he ...
... affectation you are guilty of in all you fay and do . When I gave you an hint of it , you • afked me whether a man is to be cold to what his ⚫ friends think of him ? No : but praife is not to be the entertainment of every moment ; he ...
Strana 195
... affectation , and from the remarks made in it examined my own heart fo ftrictly , that I thought I had found out its moft fecret avenues , with a refolution to be aware of you for the future . But alas ! to my forrow I now understand ...
... affectation , and from the remarks made in it examined my own heart fo ftrictly , that I thought I had found out its moft fecret avenues , with a refolution to be aware of you for the future . But alas ! to my forrow I now understand ...
Strana 205
... affectations which a lady may put on ; but no author , except this , has made fure work of it , and put the imaginations of the audience upon this one purpofe , from the beginning to the end of the comedy . It has always fared ...
... affectations which a lady may put on ; but no author , except this , has made fure work of it , and put the imaginations of the audience upon this one purpofe , from the beginning to the end of the comedy . It has always fared ...
Strana 261
... affectation among men , of appearing greater than they are , makes the whole world run into the habit of the court . You fee the lady , who the day before was as various as a rainbow , upon the time ap- pointed for beginning to mourn ...
... affectation among men , of appearing greater than they are , makes the whole world run into the habit of the court . You fee the lady , who the day before was as various as a rainbow , upon the time ap- pointed for beginning to mourn ...
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