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Pagina 126
... modesty who conceals it by a decent dress.* • "Mr Spectator, " There is an evil under the sun, which has not yet come within your speculation, and is the censure, disesteem, and contempt, which some young fellows meet with from ...
... modesty who conceals it by a decent dress.* • "Mr Spectator, " There is an evil under the sun, which has not yet come within your speculation, and is the censure, disesteem, and contempt, which some young fellows meet with from ...
Pagina 162
... female life. An amiable modesty in one aspect of a • See No». 31, 456. Tatler, No». 4. 20, 188. t See Tutler, Nos. 3, 11. Guardian, No. 50. dancer, an assumed confidence in another, a sudden joy in 162 THE SPECTATOR. [No. 370.
... female life. An amiable modesty in one aspect of a • See No». 31, 456. Tatler, No». 4. 20, 188. t See Tutler, Nos. 3, 11. Guardian, No. 50. dancer, an assumed confidence in another, a sudden joy in 162 THE SPECTATOR. [No. 370.
Pagina 169
... modesty from being confounded with that of sheepishness, and to hinder impudence from passing for assurance. If I was put to define modesty, I would call it, " the reflexion of tn ingenious * mind, either when a man has committed an ...
... modesty from being confounded with that of sheepishness, and to hinder impudence from passing for assurance. If I was put to define modesty, I would call it, " the reflexion of tn ingenious * mind, either when a man has committed an ...
Pagina 170
... modesty he would have pleaded the cause he had taken upon him though it had appeared ever so scandalous. From what has been said, it is plain that modesty and assurance are both amiable, and may very well meet in the same person. When ...
... modesty he would have pleaded the cause he had taken upon him though it had appeared ever so scandalous. From what has been said, it is plain that modesty and assurance are both amiable, and may very well meet in the same person. When ...
Pagina 173
... modesty usually attending faultless poverty, which made him rather choose to reduce his manner of living to his present circumstances, than solicit his friends in order to support the show of an estate when the substance was gone. His ...
... modesty usually attending faultless poverty, which made him rather choose to reduce his manner of living to his present circumstances, than solicit his friends in order to support the show of an estate when the substance was gone. His ...
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