The Spectator, Том 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... according to the accident of carriages in One of these ladies keeps her seat in a hackney coach as well as the best rider does on a managed horse . The laced shoe on her left foot , with a careless gesture , just appearing on the ...
... according to the accident of carriages in One of these ladies keeps her seat in a hackney coach as well as the best rider does on a managed horse . The laced shoe on her left foot , with a careless gesture , just appearing on the ...
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... they could learn with me to keep their minds open to gratification , and ready to receive it from any thing it meets with . This one circumstance will make every face you see give you the satisfaction you now take in beholding that.
... they could learn with me to keep their minds open to gratification , and ready to receive it from any thing it meets with . This one circumstance will make every face you see give you the satisfaction you now take in beholding that.
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... men's estimation follows us according to the company we keep . If you are what you were to me , you can go a great way towards my recovery ; if you are not , my good fortune , if ever it returns , will return by slower approaches .
... men's estimation follows us according to the company we keep . If you are what you were to me , you can go a great way towards my recovery ; if you are not , my good fortune , if ever it returns , will return by slower approaches .
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A well - bred man is obliged to conceal any serious sentiment of this nature , and very often to appear a greater libertine than he is , that he may keep himself in countenance among the men of mode . Our excess of modesty makes us ...
A well - bred man is obliged to conceal any serious sentiment of this nature , and very often to appear a greater libertine than he is , that he may keep himself in countenance among the men of mode . Our excess of modesty makes us ...
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Poverty turns our thoughts too much upon the supplying of our wants , and riches upon our enjoying superfluities ; and as Cowley has said in another case , “ It is hard for a man to keep a steady eye upon truth ...
Poverty turns our thoughts too much upon the supplying of our wants , and riches upon our enjoying superfluities ; and as Cowley has said in another case , “ It is hard for a man to keep a steady eye upon truth ...
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