The Spectator, 第 1 卷Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... thing of rusticity ( as that word is generally understood ) or any of those habits or ways of thinking that solitary grandeur creates . No man on earth affects grandeur less , or thinks less of it , than Sir ROGER ; and no man is less ...
... thing of rusticity ( as that word is generally understood ) or any of those habits or ways of thinking that solitary grandeur creates . No man on earth affects grandeur less , or thinks less of it , than Sir ROGER ; and no man is less ...
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... thing . In the dedication STEELE says , " instead of Assemblies and Conversations , Books and So- litude have been your choice ; you have charms of your own sex , and knowledge not inferior to the most learned of ours . " In No. 118 ...
... thing . In the dedication STEELE says , " instead of Assemblies and Conversations , Books and So- litude have been your choice ; you have charms of your own sex , and knowledge not inferior to the most learned of ours . " In No. 118 ...
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... thing which is truly great and noble , are what actuate all your life and actions ; and I hope you will forgive me when I have an ambi- tion this book may be placed in the library of so good a judge of what is valuable , in that library ...
... thing which is truly great and noble , are what actuate all your life and actions ; and I hope you will forgive me when I have an ambi- tion this book may be placed in the library of so good a judge of what is valuable , in that library ...
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... things of you ; and you can- not hide from us ( by the most discreet silence in any thing which regards yourself ) that the frank entertainment we have at your table , your easy condescension in little incidents of mirth and diversion ...
... things of you ; and you can- not hide from us ( by the most discreet silence in any thing which regards yourself ) that the frank entertainment we have at your table , your easy condescension in little incidents of mirth and diversion ...
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... thing in it remarkable , I shall pass it over in si- lence . I find , that during my nonage , I had the reputation of a very sullen youth , but was always a favourite of my school - master , who used to say , that my parts were solid ...
... thing in it remarkable , I shall pass it over in si- lence . I find , that during my nonage , I had the reputation of a very sullen youth , but was always a favourite of my school - master , who used to say , that my parts were solid ...
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