The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Pagina 13
... fenfe , and are contradictions to the manners of the world , only as he thinks the world is in the wrong . However , this hu- mour creates him no enemies , for he does nothing with fourness or obstinacy ; and his being unconfined to ...
... fenfe , and are contradictions to the manners of the world , only as he thinks the world is in the wrong . However , this hu- mour creates him no enemies , for he does nothing with fourness or obstinacy ; and his being unconfined to ...
Pagina 31
... fenfe , than honesty and virtue . But this unhappy affectation of being wife rather than honest , witty than good - natur'd , is the fource of most of the ill habits of life . Such false impressions are owing to the abandoned writings ...
... fenfe , than honesty and virtue . But this unhappy affectation of being wife rather than honest , witty than good - natur'd , is the fource of most of the ill habits of life . Such false impressions are owing to the abandoned writings ...
Pagina 32
... pass upon men of honest minds and true tafte : Sir Richard . Blackmore fays , with as much good fenfe as virtue , " It is a mighty dishonour and shame virtue 32 N THE SPЕСТАТOR . sations; he finds rest more agreeable than motion; ...
... pass upon men of honest minds and true tafte : Sir Richard . Blackmore fays , with as much good fenfe as virtue , " It is a mighty dishonour and shame virtue 32 N THE SPЕСТАТOR . sations; he finds rest more agreeable than motion; ...
Pagina 33
... fenfe and our religion . Is there any thing so just , as that mode and gallantry should be built upon exerting ourselves in what is proper and agreeable to the inftitutions of justice and piety among us ? And yet is there any thing more ...
... fenfe and our religion . Is there any thing so just , as that mode and gallantry should be built upon exerting ourselves in what is proper and agreeable to the inftitutions of justice and piety among us ? And yet is there any thing more ...
Pagina 60
... fenfe ; but that the Beau Monde , at present , is only grown more childish , not more innocent , than the former . While I was in this train of thought , an odd fellow , whose face I have often feen at the play - house , gave me the ...
... fenfe ; but that the Beau Monde , at present , is only grown more childish , not more innocent , than the former . While I was in this train of thought , an odd fellow , whose face I have often feen at the play - house , gave me the ...
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