The Spectator, Svazek 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Strana 78
... humour of parents , who will not rather choose to place their sons in a way of life where an honest industry cannot but thrive ,. than. in. stations. where. the. greatest. probity. ,. learning. ,. and. good sense , may miscarry . How many ...
... humour of parents , who will not rather choose to place their sons in a way of life where an honest industry cannot but thrive ,. than. in. stations. where. the. greatest. probity. ,. learning. ,. and. good sense , may miscarry . How many ...
Strana 83
... humour and ridicule in the possession of an ill - natured man . There cannot be a greater gratification to a barbarous and inhuman wit , than to stir up sorrow in the heart of a private person , to raise uneasiness among near relations ...
... humour and ridicule in the possession of an ill - natured man . There cannot be a greater gratification to a barbarous and inhuman wit , than to stir up sorrow in the heart of a private person , to raise uneasiness among near relations ...
Strana 86
... humour in an author , he is often very mischievous without designing to be so . For which reason I always lay it down as a rule , that an indiscreet man is more hurtful than an ill - natured one ; for as the latter will only attack his ...
... humour in an author , he is often very mischievous without designing to be so . For which reason I always lay it down as a rule , that an indiscreet man is more hurtful than an ill - natured one ; for as the latter will only attack his ...
Strana 87
... , a bachelor of some standing , and a tra- veller ; my business , to consult my own humour , which I gratify without controuling other people's . I have a no room and a whole bed to myself , and NO . 24 . 87 THE SPEЕСТАТОК 。
... , a bachelor of some standing , and a tra- veller ; my business , to consult my own humour , which I gratify without controuling other people's . I have a no room and a whole bed to myself , and NO . 24 . 87 THE SPEЕСТАТОК 。
Strana 88
... humour . I am one of those who live in taverns to a great age , by a sort of regular intem- perance ; I never go to bed drunk , but always flustered ; I wear away very gently , am apt to be peevish , but never angry . Mr SPECTATOR , if ...
... humour . I am one of those who live in taverns to a great age , by a sort of regular intem- perance ; I never go to bed drunk , but always flustered ; I wear away very gently , am apt to be peevish , but never angry . Mr SPECTATOR , if ...
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