The Spectator, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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... Fortune , and that Affability of Manners , which are so conspicu ous through all parts of Your Life . Your Aversion to any Ostentatious Arts of Setting to show those Great Services which You have done the Publick , has not likewise a ...
... Fortune , and that Affability of Manners , which are so conspicu ous through all parts of Your Life . Your Aversion to any Ostentatious Arts of Setting to show those Great Services which You have done the Publick , has not likewise a ...
Pagina 24
... Fortune , and a sufficient Taste of Learning , to spend five or six Hours every Day very agreeably among my Books . That I might have nothing to divert me from my Studies , and to avoid the Noises of Coaches and Chair - men , I have ...
... Fortune , and a sufficient Taste of Learning , to spend five or six Hours every Day very agreeably among my Books . That I might have nothing to divert me from my Studies , and to avoid the Noises of Coaches and Chair - men , I have ...
Pagina 26
... Fortune , and equal Diversion to the whole Company , In short , Sir , I must ingenuously own that I was never so handled in all my Life ; and to compleat my Misfortune , I am since told that the Butt , flushed with his late Victory ...
... Fortune , and equal Diversion to the whole Company , In short , Sir , I must ingenuously own that I was never so handled in all my Life ; and to compleat my Misfortune , I am since told that the Butt , flushed with his late Victory ...
Pagina 33
... Fortune , our Reputation , our Health or Ease , for the Benefit of Mankind . Among all these Expressions of Good - nature , I shall single out that which goes under the general Name of Charity , as it consists in relieving the Indigent ...
... Fortune , our Reputation , our Health or Ease , for the Benefit of Mankind . Among all these Expressions of Good - nature , I shall single out that which goes under the general Name of Charity , as it consists in relieving the Indigent ...
Pagina 34
... Fortune , but withal so prudent in the Oeconomy of his Affairs , that what goes out in Charity is made up by Good Management , Eugenius has what the World calls Two hundred Pounds a Year ; but never values himself above Nine- score , as ...
... Fortune , but withal so prudent in the Oeconomy of his Affairs , that what goes out in Charity is made up by Good Management , Eugenius has what the World calls Two hundred Pounds a Year ; but never values himself above Nine- score , as ...
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