The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... desires me to give some further account of Socrates , and to acquaint them in whose reign he lived , whether he was a citizen or a courtier ; whether he buried Xantippe , with many other particulars ; for that by his sayings he appears ...
... desires me to give some further account of Socrates , and to acquaint them in whose reign he lived , whether he was a citizen or a courtier ; whether he buried Xantippe , with many other particulars ; for that by his sayings he appears ...
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... desire to do what is laudable for him to perform , and from an unmanly bash- fulness , shrinks away , and lets his merit lan- guish in silence , he ought not to be angry at the world , that a more unskilful actor succeeds in his part ...
... desire to do what is laudable for him to perform , and from an unmanly bash- fulness , shrinks away , and lets his merit lan- guish in silence , he ought not to be angry at the world , that a more unskilful actor succeeds in his part ...
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... desire your fur- ther favour in behalf of our harmless brotherhood , and hope you will show in a true light the un- married hen - pecked ; as well as you have done justice to us , who submit to the conduct of our wives . I am very ...
... desire your fur- ther favour in behalf of our harmless brotherhood , and hope you will show in a true light the un- married hen - pecked ; as well as you have done justice to us , who submit to the conduct of our wives . I am very ...
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... desire of improving themselves , has granted them the continuance both of the Spectator , and their bread and butter ... desires it . > I should be very glad to find out any expe- dient that might alleviate the expense which this my ...
... desire of improving themselves , has granted them the continuance both of the Spectator , and their bread and butter ... desires it . > I should be very glad to find out any expe- dient that might alleviate the expense which this my ...
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... desires , in despite of good sense , form , and order ; when , in truth any satisfaction beyond the boundaries of reason , is but a step towards madness and folly . But is the sense of joy and accomplish- ment of desire no way to be ...
... desires , in despite of good sense , form , and order ; when , in truth any satisfaction beyond the boundaries of reason , is but a step towards madness and folly . But is the sense of joy and accomplish- ment of desire no way to be ...
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