Fireside Studies, Band 1Chatto and Windus, 1876 |
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... he left the world when the world was in his debt , and the worst vices he exhibited were those of silly profusion in private matters , and a habit of pig - headed stupid honesty in public ones THE FATHERS OF THE SPECTATOR . 15.
... he left the world when the world was in his debt , and the worst vices he exhibited were those of silly profusion in private matters , and a habit of pig - headed stupid honesty in public ones THE FATHERS OF THE SPECTATOR . 15.
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... men who merely created an imaginary picture of society in which morality was a mere matter of philo- sophical speculation : not by any means a powerful defence , from the most dearly loved essayist of THE FATHERS OF THE SPECTATOR . 29.
... men who merely created an imaginary picture of society in which morality was a mere matter of philo- sophical speculation : not by any means a powerful defence , from the most dearly loved essayist of THE FATHERS OF THE SPECTATOR . 29.
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... matters of this kind was no liar ; it is in the highest degree probable , but is worth historically about the same as an ex parte state paper from Fetter Lane ; that is to say , not worth the paper on which it is written . He fared ...
... matters of this kind was no liar ; it is in the highest degree probable , but is worth historically about the same as an ex parte state paper from Fetter Lane ; that is to say , not worth the paper on which it is written . He fared ...
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... petulance . That she could act bravely on what most women would consider a great matter there is no doubt . Steele confessed to her that he had an illegitimate daughter . She took the young lady THE FATHERS OF THE SPECTATOR . 47.
... petulance . That she could act bravely on what most women would consider a great matter there is no doubt . Steele confessed to her that he had an illegitimate daughter . She took the young lady THE FATHERS OF THE SPECTATOR . 47.
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... matter . Steele now retired into private life , except as far as literature was concerned . He writes to his wife exhorting her not to be dismayed , and also that some one has paid in three thousand pounds to his account . He was but a ...
... matter . Steele now retired into private life , except as far as literature was concerned . He writes to his wife exhorting her not to be dismayed , and also that some one has paid in three thousand pounds to his account . He was but a ...
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