The British Essayists: SpectatorAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... Modesty . 459. On religious Faith and Practice . 460. Paradise of Fools , a Vision . . · Letter on Bowing and Curtsying at Church · 461. Version of the CXIVth Psalm PARNELL STEELE • · WATTS No. 461. Complimentary Letter to the Spec ...
... Modesty . 459. On religious Faith and Practice . 460. Paradise of Fools , a Vision . . · Letter on Bowing and Curtsying at Church · 461. Version of the CXIVth Psalm PARNELL STEELE • · WATTS No. 461. Complimentary Letter to the Spec ...
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... Modesty . STEELE 485. On the Power of insignificant Objects - Character of a Templar in Love -Equestrian Lady 486. Letter on Hen - peckt Keepers 487. Essay on Dreams · ADDISON 488. On the Price and Success of the Spec- tator . Epigram ...
... Modesty . STEELE 485. On the Power of insignificant Objects - Character of a Templar in Love -Equestrian Lady 486. Letter on Hen - peckt Keepers 487. Essay on Dreams · ADDISON 488. On the Price and Success of the Spec- tator . Epigram ...
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... modesty . 39 I COULD not but smile at the account that was yesterday given me of a modest young gentleman , * The motto from Hesiod was not prefixed to this paper in the Spect . in folio . who , being invited to an entertainment ...
... modesty . 39 I COULD not but smile at the account that was yesterday given me of a modest young gentleman , * The motto from Hesiod was not prefixed to this paper in the Spect . in folio . who , being invited to an entertainment ...
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... modesty , and nothing is more contemptible than the false . The one guards virtue , the other betrays it . True modesty is ashamed to do any thing that is opposite to the hu- mour of the company . True modesty avoids every thing that is ...
... modesty , and nothing is more contemptible than the false . The one guards virtue , the other betrays it . True modesty is ashamed to do any thing that is opposite to the hu- mour of the company . True modesty avoids every thing that is ...
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... modesty expose us only to such actions as are indiscreet , but very often to such as are highly criminal . When Xenophanes was called ti- morous , because he would not venture his money in a at dice : I confess , ' said he , that I am ...
... modesty expose us only to such actions as are indiscreet , but very often to such as are highly criminal . When Xenophanes was called ti- morous , because he would not venture his money in a at dice : I confess , ' said he , that I am ...
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