The Spectator, Volum 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Pàgina 17
... sense of shame or pity , and the injury of a man's fortune being wasted , under pretence of justice , are excellently aggravated in the following speech of Pierre to Jaffier : " I pass'd this very moment by thy doors , And found them ...
... sense of shame or pity , and the injury of a man's fortune being wasted , under pretence of justice , are excellently aggravated in the following speech of Pierre to Jaffier : " I pass'd this very moment by thy doors , And found them ...
Pàgina 18
... of others ; and the wisdom , economy , good sense , and skill in human life before , by reason of his -present misfortune , are of no use to him in the dispo- sition of any thing . The incapacity of an infant 18 No. 456 . THE SPECTATOR .
... of others ; and the wisdom , economy , good sense , and skill in human life before , by reason of his -present misfortune , are of no use to him in the dispo- sition of any thing . The incapacity of an infant 18 No. 456 . THE SPECTATOR .
Pàgina 20
... sense of iniquity but from the punishment which shall attend it . The law of the land is his gospel , and all his cases of conscience are determined by his attorney . Such men know not what it is to gladden the heart of a miserable man ...
... sense of iniquity but from the punishment which shall attend it . The law of the land is his gospel , and all his cases of conscience are determined by his attorney . Such men know not what it is to gladden the heart of a miserable man ...
Pàgina 54
... sense and perspicuity of style , with innumerable other particu- lars , too long to be mentioned in this paper . As a dream seldom fails of dashing seriousness with impertinence , mirth with gravity , methought I made several other ...
... sense and perspicuity of style , with innumerable other particu- lars , too long to be mentioned in this paper . As a dream seldom fails of dashing seriousness with impertinence , mirth with gravity , methought I made several other ...
Pàgina 56
... sense of honor , are as often the qualifica- tions of the rich . On the contrary , poverty is apt to betray a man into envy , riches into arrogance . Po- verty is too often attended with fraud , vicious com 56 No. 464 . THE SPECTATOR .
... sense of honor , are as often the qualifica- tions of the rich . On the contrary , poverty is apt to betray a man into envy , riches into arrogance . Po- verty is too often attended with fraud , vicious com 56 No. 464 . THE SPECTATOR .
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