The Spectator, Том 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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It is an inexpressible pleasure to know a little of the world , and be of no character or significancy in it . To be ever unconcerned , and ever looking on new objects with an endless curiosity , is a delight known only to those who are ...
It is an inexpressible pleasure to know a little of the world , and be of no character or significancy in it . To be ever unconcerned , and ever looking on new objects with an endless curiosity , is a delight known only to those who are ...
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How many men , in the common concerns of life , lend sums of money which they are not able to spare , are bound for persons whom they have but little friendship for , give recommendatory characters of men whom they are not acquainted ...
How many men , in the common concerns of life , lend sums of money which they are not able to spare , are bound for persons whom they have but little friendship for , give recommendatory characters of men whom they are not acquainted ...
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... either praising themselves for their qualifications , or one another for those qualifications which they took to be conspicuous in their own characters , or dispraising others for wanting theirs , or vying in the degrees of them .
... either praising themselves for their qualifications , or one another for those qualifications which they took to be conspicuous in their own characters , or dispraising others for wanting theirs , or vying in the degrees of them .
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The witlings come in clusters to two or three coffee - houses which have left you off ; and , I hope , you will make us , who fine to your wit , merry with their characters who stand out against it . I am 6 Your most humble servant .
The witlings come in clusters to two or three coffee - houses which have left you off ; and , I hope , you will make us , who fine to your wit , merry with their characters who stand out against it . I am 6 Your most humble servant .
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It is very ordinary with those of this character to be attentive only to their own satisfactions , and have very little bowels for the concerns or sorrows of other menį nay , they are capable of purchasing their own pleasures at the ...
It is very ordinary with those of this character to be attentive only to their own satisfactions , and have very little bowels for the concerns or sorrows of other menį nay , they are capable of purchasing their own pleasures at the ...
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