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Pagina 22
... should raise him too high in his own imagina- tion , and by confequence remove him to a greater dif- tance from themselves . But farther , this defire of fame naturally betrays the ambitious man into fuch indecencies , as are a ...
... should raise him too high in his own imagina- tion , and by confequence remove him to a greater dif- tance from themselves . But farther , this defire of fame naturally betrays the ambitious man into fuch indecencies , as are a ...
Pagina 38
... should confer a bow or a courtesy upon a person who might not appear to de- serve that dignity . Others you fhall find fo obfequious , and fo very courteous , as there is no escaping their fa- vours of this kind . Of this fort may be a ...
... should confer a bow or a courtesy upon a person who might not appear to de- serve that dignity . Others you fhall find fo obfequious , and fo very courteous , as there is no escaping their fa- vours of this kind . Of this fort may be a ...
Pagina 39
... should not be able to go through thofe required towards one another as to this point he was in a state of despair , and feared he was not well - bred enough to be a convert . There have been many fcandals of this kind given to our ...
... should not be able to go through thofe required towards one another as to this point he was in a state of despair , and feared he was not well - bred enough to be a convert . There have been many fcandals of this kind given to our ...
Pagina 41
... a cane , and not creep with the air of a • ftrut . I must add to all this , that if it were not for one pleasure , which I thought a very mean one until 6 · 6 · of of very late years , I should have no one N ° 260 41 THE SPECTATOR .
... a cane , and not creep with the air of a • ftrut . I must add to all this , that if it were not for one pleasure , which I thought a very mean one until 6 · 6 · of of very late years , I should have no one N ° 260 41 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 42
... should alter a ftate of indifference for : happiness , and that to oblige me , or I live in torment , and that to lay no manner of obligation upon you ?: • While I indulge your infenfibility I am doing nothing ; if you favour my paffion ...
... should alter a ftate of indifference for : happiness , and that to oblige me , or I live in torment , and that to lay no manner of obligation upon you ?: • While I indulge your infenfibility I am doing nothing ; if you favour my paffion ...
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