The Spectator, Zväzok 1Applegate, 1856 - 742 strán (strany) |
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Strana vii
... virtues and conjugal affection . Lady Steele died in 1718 , aged 40 years , and was buried in Westminster Abbey ... virtue , Prudence , averting the reward due to the possession and exercise of many others . EUSTACE BUDGELL was born ...
... virtues and conjugal affection . Lady Steele died in 1718 , aged 40 years , and was buried in Westminster Abbey ... virtue , Prudence , averting the reward due to the possession and exercise of many others . EUSTACE BUDGELL was born ...
Strana 33
... virtue and knowledge , and by recommending whatsoever may be either useful or ornamental to society . I know that ... virtues , though posterity alone will do them justice . Other men pass through oppositions and contend- ing interests ...
... virtue and knowledge , and by recommending whatsoever may be either useful or ornamental to society . I know that ... virtues , though posterity alone will do them justice . Other men pass through oppositions and contend- ing interests ...
Strana 43
... virtue . But this ourselves . The truth of it is , the finest writers unhappy affectation of being wise rather than among the modern Italians express themselves in honest , witty than good - natured , is the source of such a florid form ...
... virtue . But this ourselves . The truth of it is , the finest writers unhappy affectation of being wise rather than among the modern Italians express themselves in honest , witty than good - natured , is the source of such a florid form ...
Strana 73
... virtues which add a new softness to her sex , and even beautify her beauty ! That agreeableness which must otherwise ... virtue as could die ; He was going on , when Sir Andrew Freeport took him up short , and told him , that the papers ...
... virtues which add a new softness to her sex , and even beautify her beauty ! That agreeableness which must otherwise ... virtue as could die ; He was going on , when Sir Andrew Freeport took him up short , and told him , that the papers ...
Strana 80
... virtue and innocence happy and successful . Whatever crosses and disappointments a good man suffers in the body of the tragedy , they will make but a small impression on our minds , when we know that in the last act he is to arrive at ...
... virtue and innocence happy and successful . Whatever crosses and disappointments a good man suffers in the body of the tragedy , they will make but a small impression on our minds , when we know that in the last act he is to arrive at ...
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