The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 sep 2020 - 312 pagina's |
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... manner. Nothing was more repugnant to Steele's nature than the sense of this. He had defined the Christian as 'one who is always a benefactor, with the mien of a receiver.' And that was his own character, which was, to a fault, more ...
... manner. Nothing was more repugnant to Steele's nature than the sense of this. He had defined the Christian as 'one who is always a benefactor, with the mien of a receiver.' And that was his own character, which was, to a fault, more ...
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... manner as even pleased them, and madethem more than half inclined to believe that he spoke truth. Instead of complying with the false sentiments orvicious tastes ofthe Age—either in morality,criticism, orgood breeding—he hasboldly ...
... manner as even pleased them, and madethem more than half inclined to believe that he spoke truth. Instead of complying with the false sentiments orvicious tastes ofthe Age—either in morality,criticism, orgood breeding—he hasboldly ...
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... Manners, Failings, and Merits. It is remarkable, thatthose whowant anyoneSense, possess the otherswith greaterForce ... Manner of bearing their Condition, oftenpity the Prosperous and admire theUnhappy. Those who converse with the Dumb ...
... Manners, Failings, and Merits. It is remarkable, thatthose whowant anyoneSense, possess the otherswith greaterForce ... Manner of bearing their Condition, oftenpity the Prosperous and admire theUnhappy. Those who converse with the Dumb ...
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... manner of Acting twice or thrice since his first Appearance; which will not seem strange, when I acquaint myReader thattheLionhas been changedupon the Audience three several times. The first Lion was a Candlesnuffer, who being a Fellow ...
... manner of Acting twice or thrice since his first Appearance; which will not seem strange, when I acquaint myReader thattheLionhas been changedupon the Audience three several times. The first Lion was a Candlesnuffer, who being a Fellow ...
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... Manner ismyProvince as SPECTATOR; for it is generally an Offence committed by the Eyes,and that against such asthe Offenders would perhaps never have an Opportunity of injuring any other Way. The following Letter is a Complaint of a ...
... Manner ismyProvince as SPECTATOR; for it is generally an Offence committed by the Eyes,and that against such asthe Offenders would perhaps never have an Opportunity of injuring any other Way. The following Letter is a Complaint of a ...
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