The Spectator, Volume 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 - Spectator (London, England : 1711) |
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... virtue's laws control Deserves reception in the human soul . It is my custom to take frequent opportunities of in- quiring from time to time what success my specula- tions meet with in the town . I am glad to find , in particular , that ...
... virtue's laws control Deserves reception in the human soul . It is my custom to take frequent opportunities of in- quiring from time to time what success my specula- tions meet with in the town . I am glad to find , in particular , that ...
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... best arises no higher than to a kind of dancing - school breeding , to give the person a more sparkling air . • Nos . 33 , 479 , 490 , 522 , & c . The latter is the parent of substantial virtues and agreeable 46 [ No. 525 . THE SPECTATOR .
... best arises no higher than to a kind of dancing - school breeding , to give the person a more sparkling air . • Nos . 33 , 479 , 490 , 522 , & c . The latter is the parent of substantial virtues and agreeable 46 [ No. 525 . THE SPECTATOR .
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Alexander Chalmers. The latter is the parent of substantial virtues and agreeable qualities , and cultivates the mind while it improves the behaviour . The passion of love to a mistress , even where it is most sincere , resembles too ...
Alexander Chalmers. The latter is the parent of substantial virtues and agreeable qualities , and cultivates the mind while it improves the behaviour . The passion of love to a mistress , even where it is most sincere , resembles too ...
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... virtue . ' PLINY TO HISPULLA . ' As I remember that great affection which was between you and your excellent brother , and know you love his daughter as your own , so as not only to express the tenderness of the best of aunts , but even ...
... virtue . ' PLINY TO HISPULLA . ' As I remember that great affection which was between you and your excellent brother , and know you love his daughter as your own , so as not only to express the tenderness of the best of aunts , but even ...
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... Virtue in Distress , Spect . No. 375. See Spect . No. 537. This paper has no signature either in the Spect . in folio , or in the editions of 1712 in 8vo and 12mo . ' TO THE SPECTATOR GENERAL OF GREAT BRITAIN . ' 50 [ No. 526 . THE ...
... Virtue in Distress , Spect . No. 375. See Spect . No. 537. This paper has no signature either in the Spect . in folio , or in the editions of 1712 in 8vo and 12mo . ' TO THE SPECTATOR GENERAL OF GREAT BRITAIN . ' 50 [ No. 526 . THE ...
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