The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Bände 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 Seiten |
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... Fortune - Fable of a Drop in the Ocean Addison Unknown Addison 258 Letter on the Theatre - on a musical Scheme 294 On want of Charity in the Wealthy- Charity Schools Steele Steele 259 On outward Civilities - Salutation at Church 295 ...
... Fortune - Fable of a Drop in the Ocean Addison Unknown Addison 258 Letter on the Theatre - on a musical Scheme 294 On want of Charity in the Wealthy- Charity Schools Steele Steele 259 On outward Civilities - Salutation at Church 295 ...
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... fortunes . A well - regulated commerce is not , like law , physic , or di- vinity , to be overstocked with hands ; but ... Fortune - Hunters . ' I am now grown representations in our theatres , I seldom fail of many letters relating to ...
... fortunes . A well - regulated commerce is not , like law , physic , or di- vinity , to be overstocked with hands ; but ... Fortune - Hunters . ' I am now grown representations in our theatres , I seldom fail of many letters relating to ...
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... fortune to a cosmetic wash . " This has given me occasion to consider how so universal a disposition in woman- kind , which springs from a laudable mo- tive , the desire of pleasing , and proceeds upon an opinion , not altogether ...
... fortune to a cosmetic wash . " This has given me occasion to consider how so universal a disposition in woman- kind , which springs from a laudable mo- tive , the desire of pleasing , and proceeds upon an opinion , not altogether ...
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... fortune fitted Aristippus well . - Creech . It was with some mortification that I suffered the raillery of a fine lady of my acqaintance , for calling , in one of my pa- pers , * Dorimant a clown . She was so un- merciful as to take ...
... fortune fitted Aristippus well . - Creech . It was with some mortification that I suffered the raillery of a fine lady of my acqaintance , for calling , in one of my pa- pers , * Dorimant a clown . She was so un- merciful as to take ...
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... fortune is plenti- ful , shows an ease in his countenance , and confidence in his behaviour , which he that is under wants and difficulties cannot as- sume . It is thus with the state of the mind ; he that governs his thoughts with the ...
... fortune is plenti- ful , shows an ease in his countenance , and confidence in his behaviour , which he that is under wants and difficulties cannot as- sume . It is thus with the state of the mind ; he that governs his thoughts with the ...
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