The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... places me above the want of an Excufe . Candor and Openness of Heart , which fhine in all your Words and Actions , exacts the highest Esteem from all who have the Honour to know You , and a winning Condefcenfion to all fubor- dinate to ...
... places me above the want of an Excufe . Candor and Openness of Heart , which fhine in all your Words and Actions , exacts the highest Esteem from all who have the Honour to know You , and a winning Condefcenfion to all fubor- dinate to ...
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... Place of Virtue . Without Inno- cence , Beauty is unlovely , and Quality contem- ptible , Good - breeding degenerates into Wanton- nefs , and Wit into Impudence . It is obferved , that all the Virtues are represented by both Pain- ters ...
... Place of Virtue . Without Inno- cence , Beauty is unlovely , and Quality contem- ptible , Good - breeding degenerates into Wanton- nefs , and Wit into Impudence . It is obferved , that all the Virtues are represented by both Pain- ters ...
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... Place of Rendezvous with us at Meals , known by the Name of Staincoat Hole : For the Atmo- ' fphere of the Kitchen , like the Tail of a Comet , predominates leaft about the Fire , but refides ' behind , and fills the fragrant Receptacle ...
... Place of Rendezvous with us at Meals , known by the Name of Staincoat Hole : For the Atmo- ' fphere of the Kitchen , like the Tail of a Comet , predominates leaft about the Fire , but refides ' behind , and fills the fragrant Receptacle ...
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... Place I could willingly have con- tented my felf , if God and your Grace's Pleasure had been so pleased . Neither did I at any Time fo far forget my felf in my Exaltation , or received Queenship , but that I always looked for fuch an ...
... Place I could willingly have con- tented my felf , if God and your Grace's Pleasure had been so pleased . Neither did I at any Time fo far forget my felf in my Exaltation , or received Queenship , but that I always looked for fuch an ...
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... of fuch as would find out their fecret Faults , and make a true Estimate of themselves . IN the firft Place , let them confider well what IN 22 N ° 399 : The SPECTATOR . the Subject of this Paper: I mean that Hypocri- ...
... of fuch as would find out their fecret Faults , and make a true Estimate of themselves . IN the firft Place , let them confider well what IN 22 N ° 399 : The SPECTATOR . the Subject of this Paper: I mean that Hypocri- ...
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