The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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Strana 27
... give the lie to his face , and to be an honeft , juft , good - natured man , in fpite of all thofe marks and fignatures which nature feems to have set upon him for the contrary . This very often happens among thofe , who , inftead of ...
... give the lie to his face , and to be an honeft , juft , good - natured man , in fpite of all thofe marks and fignatures which nature feems to have set upon him for the contrary . This very often happens among thofe , who , inftead of ...
Strana 28
... gives credit to a man's outward appearance . It is an irreparable injuftice we are guilty of towards one another , when we are prejudiced by the looks and fea- tures of those whom we do not know . How often do we conceive hatred against ...
... gives credit to a man's outward appearance . It is an irreparable injuftice we are guilty of towards one another , when we are prejudiced by the looks and fea- tures of those whom we do not know . How often do we conceive hatred against ...
Strana 29
... give fo little to others , that they who have to do with them find in the main , a man with a better person than ordinary , and a beautiful wo- man , might be very happily changed for fuch to whom nature has been lefs liberal . The ...
... give fo little to others , that they who have to do with them find in the main , a man with a better person than ordinary , and a beautiful wo- man , might be very happily changed for fuch to whom nature has been lefs liberal . The ...
Strana 31
... give the gentleman the box to please himself ? Certain it is , that a very hopeful young man was taken with leads in his pockets below bridge , where he in- tended to drown himself , because his Idol would wash the dish in which fhe had ...
... give the gentleman the box to please himself ? Certain it is , that a very hopeful young man was taken with leads in his pockets below bridge , where he in- tended to drown himself , because his Idol would wash the dish in which fhe had ...
Strana 33
6 That indeed which gives me the prefent thought of this kind , is , that a carelefs groom of mine has spoiled me the ... give us a Speculation in general about • fervants , and you make me • L 6 . Yours , Philo - Britannièusi P. S. Pray ...
6 That indeed which gives me the prefent thought of this kind , is , that a carelefs groom of mine has spoiled me the ... give us a Speculation in general about • fervants , and you make me • L 6 . Yours , Philo - Britannièusi P. S. Pray ...
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