The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Стр. 56
... regard poverty and wealth as they are apt to produce virtues or vices in the mind of man , one may observe that there is a set of each of these growing out of poverty quite different from that which rises out of wealth . Humility and ...
... regard poverty and wealth as they are apt to produce virtues or vices in the mind of man , one may observe that there is a set of each of these growing out of poverty quite different from that which rises out of wealth . Humility and ...
Стр. 58
... regard to their shape , their health , and their activity , by preserving them from gouts , drop- sies , unwieldiness , and intemperance ; but whatever she had to say for herself , she was at last forced to troop off . Chremylus ...
... regard to their shape , their health , and their activity , by preserving them from gouts , drop- sies , unwieldiness , and intemperance ; but whatever she had to say for herself , she was at last forced to troop off . Chremylus ...
Стр. 93
... regard the poor in the same species of affliction , and confine their ten- derness to them , since it is impossible to assist all who are presented to them . The proposer had been relieved from a malady in his eyes by an operation ...
... regard the poor in the same species of affliction , and confine their ten- derness to them , since it is impossible to assist all who are presented to them . The proposer had been relieved from a malady in his eyes by an operation ...
Стр. 114
... regard to the first , it is a great help to his invention . When a man has planned his discourse , he finds a great many thoughts rising out of every head , that do not offer themselves upon the general survey of a subject . His ...
... regard to the first , it is a great help to his invention . When a man has planned his discourse , he finds a great many thoughts rising out of every head , that do not offer themselves upon the general survey of a subject . His ...
Стр. 134
... be done me out of respect and inclina- tion to me , rather than regard to your own service : for which reason I beg leave to lay before your Majesty my reasons for declining to depart from home ; and 134 No 480 THE SPECTATOR ,
... be done me out of respect and inclina- tion to me , rather than regard to your own service : for which reason I beg leave to lay before your Majesty my reasons for declining to depart from home ; and 134 No 480 THE SPECTATOR ,
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