The Spectator, Zväzok 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Strana 37
... Honor , that had nothing to show in but an old coat of his ances- tors ' achievements : there was Ostentation , that made himself his own constant subject , and Gallantry strut- ting upon his tip - toes . At the upper end of the hall ...
... Honor , that had nothing to show in but an old coat of his ances- tors ' achievements : there was Ostentation , that made himself his own constant subject , and Gallantry strut- ting upon his tip - toes . At the upper end of the hall ...
Strana 46
... honor , civility , good - breeding , or good - nature , unexception- able ; and yet all is answered , For he is a very pleasant fellow . When this quality is conspicuous in a man who has , to accompany it , manly and virtuous senti ...
... honor , civility , good - breeding , or good - nature , unexception- able ; and yet all is answered , For he is a very pleasant fellow . When this quality is conspicuous in a man who has , to accompany it , manly and virtuous senti ...
Strana 48
... honor done him by his Prince , and through the warmth he was in with continual toasting healths to the royal family , his Lordship grew a little fond of his Majesty , and entered into a familiarity not altogether so graceful in so ...
... honor done him by his Prince , and through the warmth he was in with continual toasting healths to the royal family , his Lordship grew a little fond of his Majesty , and entered into a familiarity not altogether so graceful in so ...
Strana 52
... honors , with pomp , triumphs , and many weights of the like nature , in one of them , and seeing a lit- tle glittering weight lie by me , I threw it accidentally into the other scale , when , to my great surprise , it proved so exact a ...
... honors , with pomp , triumphs , and many weights of the like nature , in one of them , and seeing a lit- tle glittering weight lie by me , I threw it accidentally into the other scale , when , to my great surprise , it proved so exact a ...
Strana 56
... honor , are as often the qualifica- tions of the rich . On the contrary , poverty is apt to betray a man into envy , riches into arrogance . Po- verty is too often attended with fraud , vicious com 56 No. 464 . THE SPECTATOR .
... honor , are as often the qualifica- tions of the rich . On the contrary , poverty is apt to betray a man into envy , riches into arrogance . Po- verty is too often attended with fraud , vicious com 56 No. 464 . THE SPECTATOR .
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