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Pagina 4
... the suspension of the Spectator , though it had not lessened his power of humour , seems to have increased his disposition to seriousness : the proportion of his religious to his comic papers is greater than in the former series .
... the suspension of the Spectator , though it had not lessened his power of humour , seems to have increased his disposition to seriousness : the proportion of his religious to his comic papers is greater than in the former series .
Pagina 6
I then fancied I might receive great benefit from female conversation , and that I should have a convenience of talking with the greater freedom when I was not under any impediment of thinking : I therefore threw myself into an assembly ...
I then fancied I might receive great benefit from female conversation , and that I should have a convenience of talking with the greater freedom when I was not under any impediment of thinking : I therefore threw myself into an assembly ...
Pagina 8
As these politicians of both sides have already worked the nation into a most unnatural ferment , I shall be so far from endeavouring to raise it to a greater height , that , on ...
As these politicians of both sides have already worked the nation into a most unnatural ferment , I shall be so far from endeavouring to raise it to a greater height , that , on ...
Pagina 29
I But the most illustrious branch of the Blanks are those who are planted in high posts , till such time as persons of greater consequence can be found out to supply them . One of those Blanks is equally qualified for all offices ...
I But the most illustrious branch of the Blanks are those who are planted in high posts , till such time as persons of greater consequence can be found out to supply them . One of those Blanks is equally qualified for all offices ...
Pagina 32
There is indeed no such thing as a person entirely good or bad ; virtue and vice are blended and mixed together , in a greater or less proportion , in every one ; and if you would search for some particular good quality in its most ...
There is indeed no such thing as a person entirely good or bad ; virtue and vice are blended and mixed together , in a greater or less proportion , in every one ; and if you would search for some particular good quality in its most ...
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