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Pagina 30
... fortune since we were first married together . As soon as he begins to fret , down goes every thing that is within reach of his cane . I once prevailed upon him never to carry a stick in his hand , 30 No. 563 . SPECTATOR .
... fortune since we were first married together . As soon as he begins to fret , down goes every thing that is within reach of his cane . I once prevailed upon him never to carry a stick in his hand , 30 No. 563 . SPECTATOR .
Pagina 41
... fortune in the country , along with me . I preferred the pursuit of fame at that time to all other considerations ; and , though I was not absolutely bent on a wooden leg , resolved at least to get a scar or two for the good of Europe ...
... fortune in the country , along with me . I preferred the pursuit of fame at that time to all other considerations ; and , though I was not absolutely bent on a wooden leg , resolved at least to get a scar or two for the good of Europe ...
Pagina 42
... fortune . But , being in possession of the house , I intend to insist upon carte blanche , and am in hopes , by keeping off all other pretenders for the space of twenty- four hours , to starve her into a compliance . I beg your speedy ...
... fortune . But , being in possession of the house , I intend to insist upon carte blanche , and am in hopes , by keeping off all other pretenders for the space of twenty- four hours , to starve her into a compliance . I beg your speedy ...
Pagina 48
... fortune , of the person who is devoted to it . In regard to the mind , it first of all discovers every flaw in it . The sober man , by the strength of reason , may keep under and subdue every vice or folly to which he is most inclined ...
... fortune , of the person who is devoted to it . In regard to the mind , it first of all discovers every flaw in it . The sober man , by the strength of reason , may keep under and subdue every vice or folly to which he is most inclined ...
Pagina 49
... ill effects which this vice has on the bodies and fortunes of men ; but these I shall reserve for the subject of some future paper . ADDISON . VOL . VIII . D No. 570. WEDNESDAY , JULY 241 , 1714 . -Nugæque No. 569 . 49 SPECTATOR .
... ill effects which this vice has on the bodies and fortunes of men ; but these I shall reserve for the subject of some future paper . ADDISON . VOL . VIII . D No. 570. WEDNESDAY , JULY 241 , 1714 . -Nugæque No. 569 . 49 SPECTATOR .
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