The Spectator, Band 3J. Tonson, 1728 - 312 Seiten |
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... speak- ing , but with that exact Nation it bears the highest Reproach for a Man to be mistaken in the Calcu- lation of his Expence , in his Ability to answer fu- ture Demands , or to be impertinently fanguine in putting his Credit to ...
... speak- ing , but with that exact Nation it bears the highest Reproach for a Man to be mistaken in the Calcu- lation of his Expence , in his Ability to answer fu- ture Demands , or to be impertinently fanguine in putting his Credit to ...
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... speak of it as it is a Moral Virtue . The first may make a Man eafy in himself and agreea- ble to others , but implies no Merit in him that is poffeffed of it . A Man is no more to be praised upon this Account , than because he has a ...
... speak of it as it is a Moral Virtue . The first may make a Man eafy in himself and agreea- ble to others , but implies no Merit in him that is poffeffed of it . A Man is no more to be praised upon this Account , than because he has a ...
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... speak of that Torture in the Breast of a ' Man , and not to mention alfo the Pangs of it in the Heart of a Woman . You have very judi- ciously , and with the greatest Penetration imagi- • nable , confidered it as Woman is the Creature ...
... speak of that Torture in the Breast of a ' Man , and not to mention alfo the Pangs of it in the Heart of a Woman . You have very judi- ciously , and with the greatest Penetration imagi- • nable , confidered it as Woman is the Creature ...
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... speaking in my Behalf : She told him with abundance of Tears , that I was come to fee him , that I could not speak to her for weeping , and that I fhould certainly break my Heart if he refused at that Time to give me his Bleffing , and ...
... speaking in my Behalf : She told him with abundance of Tears , that I was come to fee him , that I could not speak to her for weeping , and that I fhould certainly break my Heart if he refused at that Time to give me his Bleffing , and ...
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... speak nothing of it till a proper Opportunity . In the mean Time Eginhart know- ing that what he had done could not be long a Se- cret , determined to retire from Court ; and in or- der to it begged the Emperor that he would be pleased ...
... speak nothing of it till a proper Opportunity . In the mean Time Eginhart know- ing that what he had done could not be long a Se- cret , determined to retire from Court ; and in or- der to it begged the Emperor that he would be pleased ...
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