The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1897 |
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... World , than to doat upon what we think we ought to condemn : Yet this must be our Condition in all the Parts of Life , if we suffer our selves to approve any thing but what tends to the Promotion of what is good and honourable , If we ...
... World , than to doat upon what we think we ought to condemn : Yet this must be our Condition in all the Parts of Life , if we suffer our selves to approve any thing but what tends to the Promotion of what is good and honourable , If we ...
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... World at what Time it is safe to attack them , and when you had best let them alone , But submitting these Matters to your more serious Consideration , I am , Sir , Yours , & c . I have , indeed , seen and heard of several young ...
... World at what Time it is safe to attack them , and when you had best let them alone , But submitting these Matters to your more serious Consideration , I am , Sir , Yours , & c . I have , indeed , seen and heard of several young ...
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... World but you think I have as much Sense as your self . I repeat to her , Indeed you are pretty , Upon this there is no Patience ; she will throw down any thing about her , stamp , and pull off her Head Cloaths . Fie , my Dear , say I ...
... World but you think I have as much Sense as your self . I repeat to her , Indeed you are pretty , Upon this there is no Patience ; she will throw down any thing about her , stamp , and pull off her Head Cloaths . Fie , my Dear , say I ...
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... World in general , for the Hen - peckt are powerful in their Quality and Numbers , not only in Cities but in Courts ; in the latter they are ever the most obsequious , in the former the most wealthy of all Men When you have considered ...
... World in general , for the Hen - peckt are powerful in their Quality and Numbers , not only in Cities but in Courts ; in the latter they are ever the most obsequious , in the former the most wealthy of all Men When you have considered ...
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... , and the kind Reception it procures us in the World , we must examine it by the following Rules . First , Whether it acts with Steadiness and Uniformity 1711 in Sickness and in Health , in Prosperity and in 32 THE SPECTATOR No. 176. ...
... , and the kind Reception it procures us in the World , we must examine it by the following Rules . First , Whether it acts with Steadiness and Uniformity 1711 in Sickness and in Health , in Prosperity and in 32 THE SPECTATOR No. 176. ...
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