The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... sense of honor , are as often the qualifica- tions of the rich . On the contrary , poverty is apt to betray a man into envy , riches into arrogance . Po- verty is too often attended with fraud , vicious com 56 No. 464 . THE SPECTATOR .
... sense of honor , are as often the qualifica- tions of the rich . On the contrary , poverty is apt to betray a man into envy , riches into arrogance . Po- verty is too often attended with fraud , vicious com 56 No. 464 . THE SPECTATOR .
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. verty is too often attended with fraud , vicious com > pliance , repining , murmur , and discontent : riches expose a man to pride and luxury , a foolish elation of ... attended with fraud, vicious com...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. verty is too often attended with fraud , vicious com > pliance , repining , murmur , and discontent : riches expose a man to pride and luxury , a foolish elation of ... attended with fraud, vicious com...
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... attending to , who is out of the noise and hurry of human affairs . Aristotle says , that should a man live under ground , and there converse with works of art and mechanism , and should after- wards be brought up into the open day ...
... attending to , who is out of the noise and hurry of human affairs . Aristotle says , that should a man live under ground , and there converse with works of art and mechanism , and should after- wards be brought up into the open day ...
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... attended with imposture and false imitation . Thus , as in poetry , there are laborious fools , who write anagrams and acrosticks ; there are pretenders in dancing , who think merely to do what others can- not , is to excel . Such ...
... attended with imposture and false imitation . Thus , as in poetry , there are laborious fools , who write anagrams and acrosticks ; there are pretenders in dancing , who think merely to do what others can- not , is to excel . Such ...
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... attend to it . It makes pain easy , and labor pleasant . Besides these several advantages which rise from hope , there is another which is none of the least , and that is its great efficacy in preserving us from setting too high a value ...
... attend to it . It makes pain easy , and labor pleasant . Besides these several advantages which rise from hope , there is another which is none of the least , and that is its great efficacy in preserving us from setting too high a value ...
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