The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 6
... fortune , he ran into all the extravagancies imaginable ; was frequently in drunken difputes , broke drawers heads , talked and fwore loud , was unmannerly to those above him , and infolent to those below him . I could not but remark ...
... fortune , he ran into all the extravagancies imaginable ; was frequently in drunken difputes , broke drawers heads , talked and fwore loud , was unmannerly to those above him , and infolent to those below him . I could not but remark ...
Strana 9
... Fortune is fo much the purfuit of mankind , " that all glory and honour is in the power of a prince , because he has the distribution of their fortunes . It is therefore the inadvertency , " negligence , or guilt of princes , to let any ...
... Fortune is fo much the purfuit of mankind , " that all glory and honour is in the power of a prince , because he has the distribution of their fortunes . It is therefore the inadvertency , " negligence , or guilt of princes , to let any ...
Strana 35
... fortunes ; and fhewn to their undone patrons , that fortune was all the difference be- tween them ; but as I defign this my fpeculation only as a gentle admonition to thankiefs masters , " This predeceffor of ours , you fee , is. back ...
... fortunes ; and fhewn to their undone patrons , that fortune was all the difference be- tween them ; but as I defign this my fpeculation only as a gentle admonition to thankiefs masters , " This predeceffor of ours , you fee , is. back ...
Strana 42
... fortune in this county , but greatly in debt . What gives the unhappy man this peevishness of fpit it is , that his eftate is dipped , and is eating out with ufury ; and yet he has not the heart to fell any part of it . His proud ...
... fortune in this county , but greatly in debt . What gives the unhappy man this peevishness of fpit it is , that his eftate is dipped , and is eating out with ufury ; and yet he has not the heart to fell any part of it . His proud ...
Strana 43
... fortune ; but then Irus , a fellow of yesterday , who has but twelve hundred a year , would be his equal . Rather than this fhall be , Laertes goes on to bring well - born beggars into the world , and every twelvemonth charges his ...
... fortune ; but then Irus , a fellow of yesterday , who has but twelve hundred a year , would be his equal . Rather than this fhall be , Laertes goes on to bring well - born beggars into the world , and every twelvemonth charges his ...
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