The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... greatest part of my honest countrymen , as the present controversy between Count Rechteren and Mon- sieur Mesnager , which employs the wise heads of so many nations , and holds all the affairs of Europe in suspense . Upon my going into ...
... greatest part of my honest countrymen , as the present controversy between Count Rechteren and Mon- sieur Mesnager , which employs the wise heads of so many nations , and holds all the affairs of Europe in suspense . Upon my going into ...
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... greatest gift that could be given to men ; upon which they were both cast into a deep sleep , and the next morning found dead in the temple . This was such an event as would have been construed into a judgment , had it hap- pened to the ...
... greatest gift that could be given to men ; upon which they were both cast into a deep sleep , and the next morning found dead in the temple . This was such an event as would have been construed into a judgment , had it hap- pened to the ...
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... greatest among the ancients of different ages entertained upon this virtue . If we go back to the days of Solo- mon , we shall find favour a necessary conse- quence to a shame - faced man . Pliny , the great- est lawyer and most elegant ...
... greatest among the ancients of different ages entertained upon this virtue . If we go back to the days of Solo- mon , we shall find favour a necessary conse- quence to a shame - faced man . Pliny , the great- est lawyer and most elegant ...
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... greatest charm imaginable ; but then the modest man must proceed , and show a latent resolution in himself ; for the admiration VOL . X. E of his modesty arises from the manifestation of his merit No. 484 . 49 THE SPECTATOR .
... greatest charm imaginable ; but then the modest man must proceed , and show a latent resolution in himself ; for the admiration VOL . X. E of his modesty arises from the manifestation of his merit No. 484 . 49 THE SPECTATOR .
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... greatest man and the finest woman to whom he can address himself . Were this judiciously corrected in the nurseries of learning , pert coxcombs would know their distance : but we must bear with this false modesty in our young nobility ...
... greatest man and the finest woman to whom he can address himself . Were this judiciously corrected in the nurseries of learning , pert coxcombs would know their distance : but we must bear with this false modesty in our young nobility ...
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