The British Essayists: SpectatorAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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... Parent .... 193 Account of a great Man's Levee . 194 Letters on an untoward Wife - Fickle Friend ADDISON STEELE ADDISON STEELE ADDISON STEELE THE SPECTATOR . No 132. WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 1 , viii CONTENTS OF VOL . VIII .
... Parent .... 193 Account of a great Man's Levee . 194 Letters on an untoward Wife - Fickle Friend ADDISON STEELE ADDISON STEELE ADDISON STEELE THE SPECTATOR . No 132. WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 1 , viii CONTENTS OF VOL . VIII .
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... man , and never speak things to any man's disadvantage . I never directly defame , but I do what is as bad in the consequence , for I have often made a man say such and such a lively expression , who was born a mere elder brother . When ...
... man , and never speak things to any man's disadvantage . I never directly defame , but I do what is as bad in the consequence , for I have often made a man say such and such a lively expression , who was born a mere elder brother . When ...
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... man living ) lament that he is troubled with the most worthless dogs in nature . It would , perhaps , be running too far ... man's own words and actions , will easily diffuse itself through his whole family . Pamphilio has the happiest ...
... man living ) lament that he is troubled with the most worthless dogs in nature . It would , perhaps , be running too far ... man's own words and actions , will easily diffuse itself through his whole family . Pamphilio has the happiest ...
第 53 頁
... man's being indisposed but his physician ? If a If a man laments in company , where the rest are in humour enough to enjoy themselves , he should not take it ill if a Richard Steele . + The letters in this No. 142 , are all genuine ...
... man's being indisposed but his physician ? If a If a man laments in company , where the rest are in humour enough to enjoy themselves , he should not take it ill if a Richard Steele . + The letters in this No. 142 , are all genuine ...
第 63 頁
... man , by the strength of his pocket . The misfortune of the thing is , I have , as it happens sometimes , a greater ... man's hands ( pointing to one smoking at another table ) that I was utterly mistaken . I was dumb for want of ten ...
... man , by the strength of his pocket . The misfortune of the thing is , I have , as it happens sometimes , a greater ... man's hands ( pointing to one smoking at another table ) that I was utterly mistaken . I was dumb for want of ten ...
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