The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 Seiten |
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... virtue . But this unhappy affecta- tion of being wise rather than honest , witty than good - natured , is the source of most of the ill habits of life . Such false impressions are owing to the abandoned writings of men of wit , and the ...
... virtue . But this unhappy affecta- tion of being wise rather than honest , witty than good - natured , is the source of most of the ill habits of life . Such false impressions are owing to the abandoned writings of men of wit , and the ...
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... virtue and in - such a near relation to the principal design , as to ! hocence happy and successful . Whatever crosses contribute towards the completion of it , and be and disappointments a good man suffers in the concluded by the same ...
... virtue and in - such a near relation to the principal design , as to ! hocence happy and successful . Whatever crosses contribute towards the completion of it , and be and disappointments a good man suffers in the concluded by the same ...
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... virtue , modesty , and discretion . " Now to pursue the matter yet further , and to render your cares for the improvement of the fair " You proposed in your Spectator of last Tues - ones more effectual , I would propose a new me day ...
... virtue , modesty , and discretion . " Now to pursue the matter yet further , and to render your cares for the improvement of the fair " You proposed in your Spectator of last Tues - ones more effectual , I would propose a new me day ...
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... virtue and innocence , accord- return for which , because he is forsooth a greater ing to the notion of merit in this comedy , I take wit than his said friend , he thinks it reasonable to the Shoemaker to be , in reality , the fine ...
... virtue and innocence , accord- return for which , because he is forsooth a greater ing to the notion of merit in this comedy , I take wit than his said friend , he thinks it reasonable to the Shoemaker to be , in reality , the fine ...
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... virtue . I shall ourselves slighted by the clergy in the pulpits , take up my present time in commenting upon a and the lawyers at the bar . Nay , how often have billet or two which came from ladies , and from we heard , in one of the ...
... virtue . I shall ourselves slighted by the clergy in the pulpits , take up my present time in commenting upon a and the lawyers at the bar . Nay , how often have billet or two which came from ladies , and from we heard , in one of the ...
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