The SpectatorApplegate & Company, 1860 |
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Strana vii
... fortune had failed to teach him prudence . With an ample income from the Theater , and large profits from his play , his profusion was such that scarcely more than a year had elapsed before he was obliged to sell his share in the patent ...
... fortune had failed to teach him prudence . With an ample income from the Theater , and large profits from his play , his profusion was such that scarcely more than a year had elapsed before he was obliged to sell his share in the patent ...
Strana viii
... fortune , his restless ambition spurred him forward in the vain pursuit of Office under Government , and when , at length , from repeated re- jections , he became sensible of the impossibility of his succeeding , drove him into the ...
... fortune , his restless ambition spurred him forward in the vain pursuit of Office under Government , and when , at length , from repeated re- jections , he became sensible of the impossibility of his succeeding , drove him into the ...
Strana xvi
... real evils , a chronical distemper , and a narrow fortune , is never heard to com- plain . That equal spirit of his , which any man may have , that , like him , will conquer pride , vanity , and affectation , and follow nature XVI PREFACE .
... real evils , a chronical distemper , and a narrow fortune , is never heard to com- plain . That equal spirit of his , which any man may have , that , like him , will conquer pride , vanity , and affectation , and follow nature XVI PREFACE .
Strana 34
... fortune , and that affability of manners , which are so conspicu- ous through all parts of your life Your aversion to any ostentatious arts of setting to show those great services which you have done the public , has not likewise a ...
... fortune , and that affability of manners , which are so conspicu- ous through all parts of your life Your aversion to any ostentatious arts of setting to show those great services which you have done the public , has not likewise a ...
Strana 35
... fortune , and shared by his side the dangers of that glori- ous day in which he recovered his capital . " far as it regards personal qualities , you attained , in that one hour , the highest military reputation . The behavior of our ...
... fortune , and shared by his side the dangers of that glori- ous day in which he recovered his capital . " far as it regards personal qualities , you attained , in that one hour , the highest military reputation . The behavior of our ...
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