The Spectator, Volume 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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Pagina 16
... manner of writing , and own- ing you have not done me the honour so much as to open my letter , has in it something very unaccount- able , and alarms one that has had thoughts of paffing his days with you . But I am born to admire you ...
... manner of writing , and own- ing you have not done me the honour so much as to open my letter , has in it something very unaccount- able , and alarms one that has had thoughts of paffing his days with you . But I am born to admire you ...
Pagina 19
... manner , that we think them too trivial to be taken notice of . An adversary , on the contrary , makes a stricter search into us , discovers every flaw and imper- fection in our tempers , and though his malice may fet them in too strong ...
... manner , that we think them too trivial to be taken notice of . An adversary , on the contrary , makes a stricter search into us , discovers every flaw and imper- fection in our tempers , and though his malice may fet them in too strong ...
Pagina 22
... manners . Rufticity , broad expreffion , and forward obtrusion , offend those of education , and ! ! L make the transgressors odious to all who. * Sedley [ Sir Cha . ] a writer of verses in the reign of Charles II . with whom he was a ...
... manners . Rufticity , broad expreffion , and forward obtrusion , offend those of education , and ! ! L make the transgressors odious to all who. * Sedley [ Sir Cha . ] a writer of verses in the reign of Charles II . with whom he was a ...
Pagina 24
... manner of approbation of men , without some degree of love . For this reason he is dangerous to be entertained as a friend or visitant , who is capable of gaining any emi- nent esteem or observation , though it be never so re . mote ...
... manner of approbation of men , without some degree of love . For this reason he is dangerous to be entertained as a friend or visitant , who is capable of gaining any emi- nent esteem or observation , though it be never so re . mote ...
Pagina 28
... manner with which you have treated me , you shall never more fee U • PHILANDER . " ९ AMORETTO PHILANDER . SR PON reflection , I find the injury I have done both to you and myself to be so great , that ⚫ though the part I now act may ...
... manner with which you have treated me , you shall never more fee U • PHILANDER . " ९ AMORETTO PHILANDER . SR PON reflection , I find the injury I have done both to you and myself to be so great , that ⚫ though the part I now act may ...
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