The Spectator, Tom 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... which your glory is put out of the power of fortune : And when your person shall be so too , that the Author and Disposer of all things may place you in that higher A 2 DEDICATION . vine permission, which we are not to search ...
... which your glory is put out of the power of fortune : And when your person shall be so too , that the Author and Disposer of all things may place you in that higher A 2 DEDICATION . vine permission, which we are not to search ...
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... fortune , with diffidence , lest he should not enjoy or become it as well as his predecessor . Add to this , that the father knows he leaves a friend to the chil- dren of his friends , an easy landlord to his tenants , and an agreeable ...
... fortune , with diffidence , lest he should not enjoy or become it as well as his predecessor . Add to this , that the father knows he leaves a friend to the chil- dren of his friends , an easy landlord to his tenants , and an agreeable ...
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... fortune or merit entitles them to , out of mere choice , and an elegant desire of ease and disincumbrance . It would look like romance to tell you , in this age , of an old man , who is contented to pass for an humorist , and one who ...
... fortune or merit entitles them to , out of mere choice , and an elegant desire of ease and disincumbrance . It would look like romance to tell you , in this age , of an old man , who is contented to pass for an humorist , and one who ...
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... fortune , he took his present lodging in St. John - street , at the mansion - house of a taylor's widow , who washes , and can clear - starch his bands . From that time to this , he has kept the main stock , without alteration under or ...
... fortune , he took his present lodging in St. John - street , at the mansion - house of a taylor's widow , who washes , and can clear - starch his bands . From that time to this , he has kept the main stock , without alteration under or ...
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... fortune and pre - eminence , when compared with his knowledge and learning . This very one character of Sir Roger , as silly as it really is , has done more towards the disparagement of holy orders , and conse- quently of virtue itself ...
... fortune and pre - eminence , when compared with his knowledge and learning . This very one character of Sir Roger , as silly as it really is , has done more towards the disparagement of holy orders , and conse- quently of virtue itself ...
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