The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina i
... reason I look upon you as a person very well qualified for a dedication . 1 might possibly disappoint my readers , and your- self too , if I do not endeavour on this occasion , to make the world acquainted with your virtues . And here ...
... reason I look upon you as a person very well qualified for a dedication . 1 might possibly disappoint my readers , and your- self too , if I do not endeavour on this occasion , to make the world acquainted with your virtues . And here ...
Pagina 9
... reason there is no conversation so agreeable as that of the man of in- tegrity , who hears without any intention to betray , and speaks without any intention to deceive . Among all the accounts which are given of Cato , I do not ...
... reason there is no conversation so agreeable as that of the man of in- tegrity , who hears without any intention to betray , and speaks without any intention to deceive . Among all the accounts which are given of Cato , I do not ...
Pagina 11
... by experience will make me sick . They often pretend to pray for thy health also in the same manner ; but I have more reason to expect it from the goodness of thy constitution than the sincerity of NO . 557 . 11 SPECTATOR .
... by experience will make me sick . They often pretend to pray for thy health also in the same manner ; but I have more reason to expect it from the goodness of thy constitution than the sincerity of NO . 557 . 11 SPECTATOR .
Pagina 17
... reason to triumph ; for as I went to touch my fore- head I missed the place , and clapped my finger upon my upper lip . Besides , as my nose was exceeding promi- nent , I gave it two or three unlucky knocks as I was playing my hand ...
... reason to triumph ; for as I went to touch my fore- head I missed the place , and clapped my finger upon my upper lip . Besides , as my nose was exceeding promi- nent , I gave it two or three unlucky knocks as I was playing my hand ...
Pagina 18
... reason also I have de- termined never to think too lightly of another's com- plaints , but to regard the sorrows of my fellow - creatures with sentiments of humanity and compassion . ADDISON Q. NO . 560. MONDAY , JUNE 28 , 1714 . 18 No ...
... reason also I have de- termined never to think too lightly of another's com- plaints , but to regard the sorrows of my fellow - creatures with sentiments of humanity and compassion . ADDISON Q. NO . 560. MONDAY , JUNE 28 , 1714 . 18 No ...
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