The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes9-10J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... fortune in all the extremities of household expense , fur- niture , and insolent equipage , and this he pursu- ed till the day of his own departure began , as he grew sensible , to approach . As Basilius was punished with a son very ...
... fortune in all the extremities of household expense , fur- niture , and insolent equipage , and this he pursu- ed till the day of his own departure began , as he grew sensible , to approach . As Basilius was punished with a son very ...
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... fortune with a good grace for the future , and to demean himself so as to be no more cheerful when he wins , than grave when he loses . ' STEELE . VOL . IX . T. No. 430. MONDAY , JULY 14 . Quære peregrinum vicinia No. 249 . 37 THE ...
... fortune with a good grace for the future , and to demean himself so as to be no more cheerful when he wins , than grave when he loses . ' STEELE . VOL . IX . T. No. 430. MONDAY , JULY 14 . Quære peregrinum vicinia No. 249 . 37 THE ...
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... fortune every night in the year . You should employ an officer to hear the distress of each beggar that is constant at a particular place , who is ever in the same tone , and succeeds because his audience is continually changing ...
... fortune every night in the year . You should employ an officer to hear the distress of each beggar that is constant at a particular place , who is ever in the same tone , and succeeds because his audience is continually changing ...
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... fortune than their merit , and took it in their heads to prefer themselves from the open area or pit to the galleries . The dispute between desert and property brought many to the ground , and raised others in propor- tion to the ...
... fortune than their merit , and took it in their heads to prefer themselves from the open area or pit to the galleries . The dispute between desert and property brought many to the ground , and raised others in propor- tion to the ...
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... fortunes at their own disposal , and bestowing her friends upon worthless indigent fellows ; on the other side , she ... fortune , more than Fla- villa could expect , has gained her the visits and frequent attendance of the crowd of ...
... fortunes at their own disposal , and bestowing her friends upon worthless indigent fellows ; on the other side , she ... fortune , more than Fla- villa could expect , has gained her the visits and frequent attendance of the crowd of ...
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