The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen4George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... desire of pleasing - Character of Poly- carpus · 281 Dissection of a coquette's heart ADDISON • STEELE . ADDISON 282 False hopes - decorating churches with evergreens STEELE 283 On the art of growing rich • 284 Affectation of negligence ...
... desire of pleasing - Character of Poly- carpus · 281 Dissection of a coquette's heart ADDISON • STEELE . ADDISON 282 False hopes - decorating churches with evergreens STEELE 283 On the art of growing rich • 284 Affectation of negligence ...
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... tranquillity to gain an abundance . But it is not therefore to be con- cluded that such a man is not ambitious ; his desires may have cut out another channel , and determined VOL . IV . B be him to other pursuits ; the motive however may.
... tranquillity to gain an abundance . But it is not therefore to be con- cluded that such a man is not ambitious ; his desires may have cut out another channel , and determined VOL . IV . B be him to other pursuits ; the motive however may.
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... desire of dis- tinction . Though the pure consciousness of worthy actions , abstracted from the views of popular applause , be to a generous mind an ample reward , yet the desire of distinction was doubtless implanted in our natures as ...
... desire of dis- tinction . Though the pure consciousness of worthy actions , abstracted from the views of popular applause , be to a generous mind an ample reward , yet the desire of distinction was doubtless implanted in our natures as ...
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... desire of distinction is not , I think , in any instance more observable than in the variety of outsides and new appearances , which the modish part of the world are obliged to provide , in order to make themselves remarkable ; for any ...
... desire of distinction is not , I think , in any instance more observable than in the variety of outsides and new appearances , which the modish part of the world are obliged to provide , in order to make themselves remarkable ; for any ...
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... desire reigns most in those who have but few good qualities to recom- mend them . This is a weed that will grow in a barren soil . Humanity , good - nature , and the ad- vantages of a liberal education , are incompatible with avarice ...
... desire reigns most in those who have but few good qualities to recom- mend them . This is a weed that will grow in a barren soil . Humanity , good - nature , and the ad- vantages of a liberal education , are incompatible with avarice ...
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The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals;, Volumen7 Richard Steele,Joseph Addison,Nathaniel Ogle Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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acquaintance action admirable Æneid agreeable ambitious appear Aristotle beauty behaviour called character CHARLES DIEUPART circumstances colours common consider Cottius creature critics desire discourse dress endeavour Enville epic poem epic poetry esteem fable fame favour female fortune gentleman give grace greatest Greek happiness head heart Homer honour hope Hudibras human humble servant humour husband Iliad innocent Julius Cæsar kind ladies letter live look lover mankind manner marriage mean Milton mind mirth mistress nature nerally never obliged observe occasion opinion Ovid paper Paradise Lost particular pass passion perfect person pleased pleasure poem poet present proper QUINTILIAN racters reader reason reputation ridicule Sappho sion Sir Roger soul speak SPECTATOR tell thing thought tion told town tural turn verse VIRG Virgil virtue virtuous whole wife William Scawen woman words young