The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 28
... mankind , as a Spectator , you should not omit circumstances which relate to the inferior part of the world , any more than those which concern the greater . There is one thing in particular which I wonder you have not touched upon ...
... mankind , as a Spectator , you should not omit circumstances which relate to the inferior part of the world , any more than those which concern the greater . There is one thing in particular which I wonder you have not touched upon ...
Pagina 29
... mankind so much as this of the misbehaviour of servants . The complaint of this letter runs wholly upon men - servants ; and I can attribute the licentiousness which has at present prevailed among them , to nothing but what an hundred ...
... mankind so much as this of the misbehaviour of servants . The complaint of this letter runs wholly upon men - servants ; and I can attribute the licentiousness which has at present prevailed among them , to nothing but what an hundred ...
Pagina 43
... mankind , and al ] who were but a year before them in the world , were neglected or deceased . Flavia , upon such a provocation , is sure to observe , that there are people who can resign nothing , and know not how to give up what they ...
... mankind , and al ] who were but a year before them in the world , were neglected or deceased . Flavia , upon such a provocation , is sure to observe , that there are people who can resign nothing , and know not how to give up what they ...
Pagina 50
... mankind as wholly inconsistent with itself in a point that bears some affinity to the former . Though we seem grieved at the shortness of life in general , we are wishing every period of it at an end . The minor longs to be at age ...
... mankind as wholly inconsistent with itself in a point that bears some affinity to the former . Though we seem grieved at the shortness of life in general , we are wishing every period of it at an end . The minor longs to be at age ...
Pagina 77
... mankind , who have neither virtue nor common sense , for men of honour . An English peer , who has not been long dead * , used to tell a pleasant story of a French gentleman that visited him early one morning at Paris , and , after ...
... mankind , who have neither virtue nor common sense , for men of honour . An English peer , who has not been long dead * , used to tell a pleasant story of a French gentleman that visited him early one morning at Paris , and , after ...
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