The Spectator, Svazek 701893 |
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... , as to think we have done enough. Let a man have filled all the offices of life with the highest dignity till yesterday, and begin to live only to himself to-day, he must No. 374.] THE SPECTATOR. 171 No. 374. FRIDAY, MAY 0, 1712.
... , as to think we have done enough. Let a man have filled all the offices of life with the highest dignity till yesterday, and begin to live only to himself to-day, he must No. 374.] THE SPECTATOR. 171 No. 374. FRIDAY, MAY 0, 1712.
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and begin to live only to himself to-day, he must expect he will in the effects upon his reputation be considered as the man who died yesterday. The man who distinguishes himself from the rest, stands In a press of people ; those before ...
and begin to live only to himself to-day, he must expect he will in the effects upon his reputation be considered as the man who died yesterday. The man who distinguishes himself from the rest, stands In a press of people ; those before ...
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... live with me, to settle on her four hundred pounds a year, and to lay down the sum for which you are now distressed. I will be so ingenuous as to tell ymi that I do not intend marriage : but if you are wise, you will use your authority ...
... live with me, to settle on her four hundred pounds a year, and to lay down the sum for which you are now distressed. I will be so ingenuous as to tell ymi that I do not intend marriage : but if you are wise, you will use your authority ...
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... live, I shall endeavour to make you amends, as a son. You cannot be unhappy while Amanda is your daughter; nor shall be, if anything can prevent it, which is in the power of, " Madam, your most obedient humble servant, 11 « This letter ...
... live, I shall endeavour to make you amends, as a son. You cannot be unhappy while Amanda is your daughter; nor shall be, if anything can prevent it, which is in the power of, " Madam, your most obedient humble servant, 11 « This letter ...
Strana 177
... live very comfortably. This is the Batter of fact. Now I desire you, who are a profound philosopher, to consider this alliance of instinct and reason. Your speculation nay turn very naturally upon the force the superior part of mankind ...
... live very comfortably. This is the Batter of fact. Now I desire you, who are a profound philosopher, to consider this alliance of instinct and reason. Your speculation nay turn very naturally upon the force the superior part of mankind ...
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