The Spectator, Volume 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 3
... esteem , resolves to give him reason for his suspicions , and to enjoy the pleasure of the crime , since she must undergo the ignominy . Such probably were the considera- tions that directed the wise - man in his advice to husbands ; Be ...
... esteem , resolves to give him reason for his suspicions , and to enjoy the pleasure of the crime , since she must undergo the ignominy . Such probably were the considera- tions that directed the wise - man in his advice to husbands ; Be ...
Pagina 15
... esteem , would make the same figure after breach of promise , as two knights of the post convicted of perjury . But conversation is fal- len so low in point of morality , that , as they say in a bargain , let the buyer look to it ; so ...
... esteem , would make the same figure after breach of promise , as two knights of the post convicted of perjury . But conversation is fal- len so low in point of morality , that , as they say in a bargain , let the buyer look to it ; so ...
Pagina 54
... esteem of the whole court . Im . ma , the daughter of the emperor , was so pleased with his person and conversation , that she fell in love with him . As she was one of the greatest beau- ties of the age , Eginhart answered her with a ...
... esteem of the whole court . Im . ma , the daughter of the emperor , was so pleased with his person and conversation , that she fell in love with him . As she was one of the greatest beau- ties of the age , Eginhart answered her with a ...
Pagina 74
... esteem even the most inconsiderable of mankind more than the thought that Christ died for him ? Or what dis- pose us to set a stricter guard upon the purity of our own hearts , than our being members of Christ , and a part of the ...
... esteem even the most inconsiderable of mankind more than the thought that Christ died for him ? Or what dis- pose us to set a stricter guard upon the purity of our own hearts , than our being members of Christ , and a part of the ...
Pagina 80
... esteem . The praise of an ignorant man is only good will , and you should receive his kindness as he is a good neigh- bour in society , and not as a good judge of your actions in point of fame ant reputation . The sati- rist said very ...
... esteem . The praise of an ignorant man is only good will , and you should receive his kindness as he is a good neigh- bour in society , and not as a good judge of your actions in point of fame ant reputation . The sati- rist said very ...
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