The Spectator, Band 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... Modesty 459. On religious Faith and Practice 460. Paradise of Fools , a Vision · Steele . Addison . • • · Parnell . • Letter on Bowing and Curtseying at Church Steele . 461. Version of the CXIVth Psalm • • Watts . Complimentary Letter ...
... Modesty 459. On religious Faith and Practice 460. Paradise of Fools , a Vision · Steele . Addison . • • · Parnell . • Letter on Bowing and Curtseying at Church Steele . 461. Version of the CXIVth Psalm • • Watts . Complimentary Letter ...
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... Modesty 485. On the Power of insignificant Objects - Character of a Templar in Love - Equestrian Lady 486. Letter on Hen - pecked Keepers 487. Essay on Dreams • Steele . Addison . 488. On the Price and Success of the Spectator • Addison ...
... Modesty 485. On the Power of insignificant Objects - Character of a Templar in Love - Equestrian Lady 486. Letter on Hen - pecked Keepers 487. Essay on Dreams • Steele . Addison . 488. On the Price and Success of the Spectator • Addison ...
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... modesty or weakness of the person he rallies ; but if his quality or humility gives him any superiority to the man he would fall upon , he has no mercy in making the onset . He can be pleased to see his best friend out of countenance ...
... modesty or weakness of the person he rallies ; but if his quality or humility gives him any superiority to the man he would fall upon , he has no mercy in making the onset . He can be pleased to see his best friend out of countenance ...
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... modesty and wisdom . " The chymical people carry , in all their jargon , a whimsi- cal sort of piety which is ordinary with great lovers of money , and is no more but deceiving themselves , that their regularity and strictness of ...
... modesty and wisdom . " The chymical people carry , in all their jargon , a whimsi- cal sort of piety which is ordinary with great lovers of money , and is no more but deceiving themselves , that their regularity and strictness of ...
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... modesty was only fit for maids and bachelors , and that too before both . I was once , Mr. Spectator , where the fault I speak of was so very flagrant , that ( being , you must know , a very bashful fellow , and several young ladies in ...
... modesty was only fit for maids and bachelors , and that too before both . I was once , Mr. Spectator , where the fault I speak of was so very flagrant , that ( being , you must know , a very bashful fellow , and several young ladies in ...
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