The Spectator, Volume 3Harrison and Company, 1793 - English essays |
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... over the wife of thy bofom , and teach her not an evil - leffon against thy- felf . Ecclus . And here , among the other torments which this paflion paffion produces , we may ufually obferve that none are THE SPECTATOR . 3.
... over the wife of thy bofom , and teach her not an evil - leffon against thy- felf . Ecclus . And here , among the other torments which this paflion paffion produces , we may ufually obferve that none are THE SPECTATOR . 3.
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... against a fuperior power , which are hardly held together , though their unanimity is neceffary for their common fafety and this is always the cafe of the landed and trading intereft of Great - Britain : the trader is fed by the product ...
... against a fuperior power , which are hardly held together , though their unanimity is neceffary for their common fafety and this is always the cafe of the landed and trading intereft of Great - Britain : the trader is fed by the product ...
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... against the Roman generofity , in fighting for and beftowing other people's goods . But fince Sir Roger has taken occafion from an old proverb to be out of humour with merchants , it should be no offence to offer one not quite fo old in ...
... against the Roman generofity , in fighting for and beftowing other people's goods . But fince Sir Roger has taken occafion from an old proverb to be out of humour with merchants , it should be no offence to offer one not quite fo old in ...
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... against my inclination , there is ftill left fomething in her manner that is amiable . She will fometimes look at me with an affumed grandeur , and pretend to refent that I have not had respect enough for her opinion in fuch an inftance ...
... against my inclination , there is ftill left fomething in her manner that is amiable . She will fometimes look at me with an affumed grandeur , and pretend to refent that I have not had respect enough for her opinion in fuch an inftance ...
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... against " the fatherlefs , when I faw my help in the gate ; then " let mine arm fall from my fhoulder - blade , and mine 66 arm be broken from the bone . If I have rejoiced at " the deftruction of him that hated me , or lift up myself ...
... against " the fatherlefs , when I faw my help in the gate ; then " let mine arm fall from my fhoulder - blade , and mine 66 arm be broken from the bone . If I have rejoiced at " the deftruction of him that hated me , or lift up myself ...
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