The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 21
... mind to turn the discourse , by taking notice in general , from the highest to the lowest parts of human society , there was a secret , though unjust way among men , of in- dulging the seeds of ill - nature and envy , by compar- ing ...
... mind to turn the discourse , by taking notice in general , from the highest to the lowest parts of human society , there was a secret , though unjust way among men , of in- dulging the seeds of ill - nature and envy , by compar- ing ...
Strana 22
... mind Sir Roger of the great and noble monuments of charity and public spirit , which have been erect- ed by merchants since the reformation , but at present content myself with what he allows us , parsimony and frugality . If it were ...
... mind Sir Roger of the great and noble monuments of charity and public spirit , which have been erect- ed by merchants since the reformation , but at present content myself with what he allows us , parsimony and frugality . If it were ...
Strana 25
... mind ; but was a little vexed to find that in less than a month she had considerably stolen upon my time , so that I re- solved to look at her no more . But the Jezebel , who , as I suppose , might think it a diminution to her honour ...
... mind ; but was a little vexed to find that in less than a month she had considerably stolen upon my time , so that I re- solved to look at her no more . But the Jezebel , who , as I suppose , might think it a diminution to her honour ...
Strana 34
... mind , whe- ther it be founded in the animal or rational part of our nature ; in a word , whether it be such as is en- titled to any other reward , besides that secret satis- faction and contentment of mind which is essential to it ...
... mind , whe- ther it be founded in the animal or rational part of our nature ; in a word , whether it be such as is en- titled to any other reward , besides that secret satis- faction and contentment of mind which is essential to it ...
Strana 40
... mind . He always leaves his home as if he were going to court , and returns as if he were entering a jail . I could add to this , that from his company and his usual discourse , he does not scruple being thought an abandoned man , as to ...
... mind . He always leaves his home as if he were going to court , and returns as if he were entering a jail . I could add to this , that from his company and his usual discourse , he does not scruple being thought an abandoned man , as to ...
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