The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 21
... characters of those who have passed by me . When I see a man with a sour rivelled face , I cannot forbear pitying his wife : and when I meet with an open ingenuous countenance , think on the happiness of his friends , his family , and ...
... characters of those who have passed by me . When I see a man with a sour rivelled face , I cannot forbear pitying his wife : and when I meet with an open ingenuous countenance , think on the happiness of his friends , his family , and ...
Pagina 24
... character ? Dr. Moore , in his admirable System of Ethics , reckons this particular inclination to take a prejudice against a man for his looks , among the smaller vices in morality , and , if I remember , gives it the name of a ...
... character ? Dr. Moore , in his admirable System of Ethics , reckons this particular inclination to take a prejudice against a man for his looks , among the smaller vices in morality , and , if I remember , gives it the name of a ...
Pagina 30
... characters and distinctions become so familiar to them , that it is to this , among other causes one may impute a certain insolence among our servants , that they take no notice of any gentleman , though they know him ever so well ...
... characters and distinctions become so familiar to them , that it is to this , among other causes one may impute a certain insolence among our servants , that they take no notice of any gentleman , though they know him ever so well ...
Pagina 52
... character of a deserving man ; of softening the envious , quieting the angry , and rectifying the prejudiced ; which are all of them employments suited to a reasonable nature , and bring great satisfaction to the person who can busy ...
... character of a deserving man ; of softening the envious , quieting the angry , and rectifying the prejudiced ; which are all of them employments suited to a reasonable nature , and bring great satisfaction to the person who can busy ...
Pagina 82
... characters drawn till several years after their deaths . Their personal friendships and a enmities must cease , and the parties they were. * Swift , vol , v , p . 459. edit . 1801 . * See NO 14 . + NO 81 . I SPECTATOR . 10 % N° 101 ...
... characters drawn till several years after their deaths . Their personal friendships and a enmities must cease , and the parties they were. * Swift , vol , v , p . 459. edit . 1801 . * See NO 14 . + NO 81 . I SPECTATOR . 10 % N° 101 ...
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