The Spectator, Volume 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Pagina 113
... Business has ever some one Point to carry , and then he tells himself he'll bid adieu to all the Vanity of Ambition : The Man of Pleasure resolves to take his leave at least , and part civilly with his Mistress : But the Ambitious Man ...
... Business has ever some one Point to carry , and then he tells himself he'll bid adieu to all the Vanity of Ambition : The Man of Pleasure resolves to take his leave at least , and part civilly with his Mistress : But the Ambitious Man ...
Pagina 184
... Business . Business relieves them from their own Natural Heaviness , by furnishing them with what to do ; whereas Business to Mercurial Men , is an Interruption from their real Existence and Happiness . Tho ' the dull part of Man- kind ...
... Business . Business relieves them from their own Natural Heaviness , by furnishing them with what to do ; whereas Business to Mercurial Men , is an Interruption from their real Existence and Happiness . Tho ' the dull part of Man- kind ...
Pagina 351
... Business lies within a very narrow Compass , which is , only to give an honest Man who takes care of my Estate proper Vouchers for his quarterly Payments to me , and observe what Linnen my Laundress brings and takes away with her once a ...
... Business lies within a very narrow Compass , which is , only to give an honest Man who takes care of my Estate proper Vouchers for his quarterly Payments to me , and observe what Linnen my Laundress brings and takes away with her once a ...
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