The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Strana 22
... proper Candidates . To conclude , those who are in Fashion without apparent Merit , must be suppos'd to have latent Qualities , which would appear in a Post of Direction , and therefore are to be regarded in forming these Lists . Any ...
... proper Candidates . To conclude , those who are in Fashion without apparent Merit , must be suppos'd to have latent Qualities , which would appear in a Post of Direction , and therefore are to be regarded in forming these Lists . Any ...
Strana 23
... proper to be observed in all Occurrences of Life , but more especially in the domestick or matrimonial Part of it , to preserve always a Disposition to be pleased . This cannot be supported but by con sidering Things in their right ...
... proper to be observed in all Occurrences of Life , but more especially in the domestick or matrimonial Part of it , to preserve always a Disposition to be pleased . This cannot be supported but by con sidering Things in their right ...
Strana 24
... proper Affections ready for every Incident in the Sept. 9 , Marriage State . Such a Man can hear the Cries of Children with Pity instead of Anger ; and when they run over his Head , he is not disturbed at their Noise , but is glad of ...
... proper Affections ready for every Incident in the Sept. 9 , Marriage State . Such a Man can hear the Cries of Children with Pity instead of Anger ; and when they run over his Head , he is not disturbed at their Noise , but is glad of ...
Strana 25
... proper to draw some spiritual Use out of all Afflictions , I should rather recommend to those who are visited with Women of Spirit , to form themselves for the World by Patience at Home , Socrates , who is by all Accounts the undoubted ...
... proper to draw some spiritual Use out of all Afflictions , I should rather recommend to those who are visited with Women of Spirit , to form themselves for the World by Patience at Home , Socrates , who is by all Accounts the undoubted ...
Strana 33
... proper ; for let me tell you , if a Man makes a Mouth at me , I am not to knock the Teeth out of it for his Pains . Then again , as for Monsieur Mesnager , upon his Servants being beaten , why ! he might have had his Action of Assault ...
... proper ; for let me tell you , if a Man makes a Mouth at me , I am not to knock the Teeth out of it for his Pains . Then again , as for Monsieur Mesnager , upon his Servants being beaten , why ! he might have had his Action of Assault ...
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