The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... means we are gradually fallen into that vicious modesty , which has in some measure worn out from among us the ... mean to be observed is , to be sincerely virtuous , and at the same time to let the world see we are so . I do not know a ...
... means we are gradually fallen into that vicious modesty , which has in some measure worn out from among us the ... mean to be observed is , to be sincerely virtuous , and at the same time to let the world see we are so . I do not know a ...
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... mean all those duties to which we are directed by reason or natural religion . The first of these I shall distinguish by the name of faith , the second by that of morality . If we look into the more serious part of mankind , we find ...
... mean all those duties to which we are directed by reason or natural religion . The first of these I shall distinguish by the name of faith , the second by that of morality . If we look into the more serious part of mankind , we find ...
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... mean arts or the viler crafts of life . But these , added he , with a disdainful air , are such who would fondly live here , when their merits neither matched the lustre of the place , nor their riches its expenses . We have seen such ...
... mean arts or the viler crafts of life . But these , added he , with a disdainful air , are such who would fondly live here , when their merits neither matched the lustre of the place , nor their riches its expenses . We have seen such ...
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... mean the ceremonies , bows , courtesies , whisper- ings , smiles , winks , nods , with other familiar arts of salutation , which take up in our churches so much time that might be better employed , and which seem so utterly inconsistent ...
... mean the ceremonies , bows , courtesies , whisper- ings , smiles , winks , nods , with other familiar arts of salutation , which take up in our churches so much time that might be better employed , and which seem so utterly inconsistent ...
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... mean , as she's too nice to dwell Among the ruins of a filthy cell ; So is her modesty withal as great , To balk the envy of a princely seat . NORRIS I AM wonderfully pleased when I meet with any passage in an old Greek or Latin author ...
... mean , as she's too nice to dwell Among the ruins of a filthy cell ; So is her modesty withal as great , To balk the envy of a princely seat . NORRIS I AM wonderfully pleased when I meet with any passage in an old Greek or Latin author ...
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