The Spectator, Volume 3J. Tonson, 1753 - English essays |
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... raised You this general Appròbation , had they not been accompanied with that Moderation in an high Fortune , and that Affability of Manners , which are fo confpicu- ous through all Parts of your Life . Your Averfion to any Oftentati ...
... raised You this general Appròbation , had they not been accompanied with that Moderation in an high Fortune , and that Affability of Manners , which are fo confpicu- ous through all Parts of your Life . Your Averfion to any Oftentati ...
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... raising . They generally act in a Disguise themselves , and there- fore mistake all outward Shows and Appearances for Hy- pocrify in others ; fo that I believe no Men fee lefs of the Truth and Reality of Things , than these great ...
... raising . They generally act in a Disguise themselves , and there- fore mistake all outward Shows and Appearances for Hy- pocrify in others ; fo that I believe no Men fee lefs of the Truth and Reality of Things , than these great ...
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... raise it ; and if he finds by your Cenfures on others , that he is not fo agreeable in your Opinion as he might be , he naturally concludes you could love him better if he had other other Qualifications , and that by Confequence your ...
... raise it ; and if he finds by your Cenfures on others , that he is not fo agreeable in your Opinion as he might be , he naturally concludes you could love him better if he had other other Qualifications , and that by Confequence your ...
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... raise in a warm and amorous Difpofition . In the midst of this his Fondness for Mariamne , he put her Brother to Death , as he did her . Father not many Years after . The Barbarity of the Ac- tion was reprefented to Mark Antony , who ...
... raise in a warm and amorous Difpofition . In the midst of this his Fondness for Mariamne , he put her Brother to Death , as he did her . Father not many Years after . The Barbarity of the Ac- tion was reprefented to Mark Antony , who ...
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... raised such an Ambition among the Common People of out - grinning one another , that many very difcerning Perfons are afraid it should spoil moft of the Faces in the County ; and that a Warwick- fhire Man will be known by his Grin , as ...
... raised such an Ambition among the Common People of out - grinning one another , that many very difcerning Perfons are afraid it should spoil moft of the Faces in the County ; and that a Warwick- fhire Man will be known by his Grin , as ...
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