The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina i
... virtues . And here , Sir , I shall not compliment you upon your birth , person , or fortune ; nor any other the like perfections which you possess , whether you will or no : but shall only touch upon those which are of your own ...
... virtues . And here , Sir , I shall not compliment you upon your birth , person , or fortune ; nor any other the like perfections which you possess , whether you will or no : but shall only touch upon those which are of your own ...
Pagina 8
... virtue ; nor a foe to any but those of vice and folly . Though I make more noise in the world than I used to do , I am still resolved to act in it as an indifferent Spectator . It is not my ambition to increase the number either of ...
... virtue ; nor a foe to any but those of vice and folly . Though I make more noise in the world than I used to do , I am still resolved to act in it as an indifferent Spectator . It is not my ambition to increase the number either of ...
Pagina 9
... virtue in the whole cata- logue of social duties . A man however ought to take great care not to polish himself out of his veracity , nor to refine his behaviour to the prejudice of his virtue .. This subject is exquisitely treated in ...
... virtue in the whole cata- logue of social duties . A man however ought to take great care not to polish himself out of his veracity , nor to refine his behaviour to the prejudice of his virtue .. This subject is exquisitely treated in ...
Pagina 22
... virtue in the touch of a seventh husband as of a seventh son . Her comrades are as follow : 2. Mrs. Snap , who has four jointures by four different bed - fellows , of four different shires . She is at present upon the point of marriage ...
... virtue in the touch of a seventh husband as of a seventh son . Her comrades are as follow : 2. Mrs. Snap , who has four jointures by four different bed - fellows , of four different shires . She is at present upon the point of marriage ...
Pagina 25
... virtue , of a deceased husband , which she would recommend to his successor . To turn away all his old friends and servants , that she may have the dear man to herself . To make him disinherit the undutiful children of any former wife ...
... virtue , of a deceased husband , which she would recommend to his successor . To turn away all his old friends and servants , that she may have the dear man to herself . To make him disinherit the undutiful children of any former wife ...
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