The Spectator, Volume 3J. Tonson, 1711 |
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Pagina 5
... sure of his conduct , when the verdict which he passes upon his own behaviour is thus warranted and confirmed by the opinion of all that know him . My worthy friend Sir ROGER is one of those who is not only at peace within himself , but ...
... sure of his conduct , when the verdict which he passes upon his own behaviour is thus warranted and confirmed by the opinion of all that know him . My worthy friend Sir ROGER is one of those who is not only at peace within himself , but ...
Pagina 27
dinner asked my friend Sir ROGER in his ear if he was sure that I was not a Fanatic . It gives me a serious concern to see such a spirit of dissension in the country ; not only as it destroys vir- tue and common sense , and renders us ...
dinner asked my friend Sir ROGER in his ear if he was sure that I was not a Fanatic . It gives me a serious concern to see such a spirit of dissension in the country ; not only as it destroys vir- tue and common sense , and renders us ...
Pagina 37
... sure to point right once in twelve hours . In this case therefore I would advise them , as a gentleman did his friend who was hunting about the whole town after a rambling fellow . If you follow him you will never find him , but if you ...
... sure to point right once in twelve hours . In this case therefore I would advise them , as a gentleman did his friend who was hunting about the whole town after a rambling fellow . If you follow him you will never find him , but if you ...
Pagina 41
... sure to have it : if a hog loses his way in the fields , it is ten to one but he becomes their prey : our geese cannot live in peace for them ; if a man prose- cutes them with severity , his hen - roost is sure to pay for it . They ...
... sure to have it : if a hog loses his way in the fields , it is ten to one but he becomes their prey : our geese cannot live in peace for them ; if a man prose- cutes them with severity , his hen - roost is sure to pay for it . They ...
Pagina 45
to spare his own fields , where he is always sure of find- ing diversion , when the worst comes to the worst . By these means the breed about his house has time to in- crease and multiply , besides that the sport is the more agreeable ...
to spare his own fields , where he is always sure of find- ing diversion , when the worst comes to the worst . By these means the breed about his house has time to in- crease and multiply , besides that the sport is the more agreeable ...
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