The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... thing else , which had no relation to it . All his ndifferent actions have new interpretations put upon them ; and those whom he has favored in his former life discharge themselves of their obligations to him by joining in the ...
... thing else , which had no relation to it . All his ndifferent actions have new interpretations put upon them ; and those whom he has favored in his former life discharge themselves of their obligations to him by joining in the ...
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. sition of any thing . The incapacity of an infant or a lunatic is designed for his provision and accommoda- tion : but that of a bankrupt , without any mitigation in respect of the accidents by which ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. sition of any thing . The incapacity of an infant or a lunatic is designed for his provision and accommoda- tion : but that of a bankrupt , without any mitigation in respect of the accidents by which ...
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... thing which is good in his very nature , and he is born an enemy to the world . He is ever extremely partial to ... things from their heirs . I could not but read with great delight a letter from an eminent citizen , who has failed , to ...
... thing which is good in his very nature , and he is born an enemy to the world . He is ever extremely partial to ... things from their heirs . I could not but read with great delight a letter from an eminent citizen , who has failed , to ...
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... thing can be made of it , I shall set about it with all the pains and application that so useful a work deserves . C " I am ever , " Most worthy Sir , & c . " No. 458. FRIDAY , AUGUST 15 , 1712 . BY ADDISON . Αίδως εκ αγαθην -Pudor ...
... thing can be made of it , I shall set about it with all the pains and application that so useful a work deserves . C " I am ever , " Most worthy Sir , & c . " No. 458. FRIDAY , AUGUST 15 , 1712 . BY ADDISON . Αίδως εκ αγαθην -Pudor ...
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... thing . This false kind of modesty has perhaps betrayed both sexes into as many vices as the most abandoned ... thing that is repugnant to the rules of right reason ; false modesty is ashamed to do any thing that is opposite to the humor ...
... thing . This false kind of modesty has perhaps betrayed both sexes into as many vices as the most abandoned ... thing that is repugnant to the rules of right reason ; false modesty is ashamed to do any thing that is opposite to the humor ...
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