The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, 10±ÇLittle, Brown, 1864 |
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... Spectator ... ADDISON . 446. Degeneracy of the Stage .... 447. Influence of Custom - Moral deducted from it ... 448. On Breach of Promises - Coming late to Dinner- Quarrel between Will Trap and Stint ... ........ 449. Filial Piety of ...
... Spectator ... ADDISON . 446. Degeneracy of the Stage .... 447. Influence of Custom - Moral deducted from it ... 448. On Breach of Promises - Coming late to Dinner- Quarrel between Will Trap and Stint ... ........ 449. Filial Piety of ...
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... SPECTATOR , " IT is my custom , when I read your papers , to read over the quotations in the authors from whence you take them . As you mentioned a passage lately out of the second chapter of Solomon's Song , it occa- sioned my looking ...
... SPECTATOR , " IT is my custom , when I read your papers , to read over the quotations in the authors from whence you take them . As you mentioned a passage lately out of the second chapter of Solomon's Song , it occa- sioned my looking ...
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... Spectator , and behold how plainly one part of womankind balance the behaviour of the other , whatever I may think of tale - bearers , or slan- derers , I cannot wholly suppress them , no more than a general would discourage spies . The ...
... Spectator , and behold how plainly one part of womankind balance the behaviour of the other , whatever I may think of tale - bearers , or slan- derers , I cannot wholly suppress them , no more than a general would discourage spies . The ...
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... the male world call every man a man of honour , who is not a cow- ard ; so the crowd of the other sex terms every woman who will not be a wench , virtuous . T No. 391. THURSDAY , MAY 29 , 1712 . -Non NO . 390 . 35 SPECTATOR .
... the male world call every man a man of honour , who is not a cow- ard ; so the crowd of the other sex terms every woman who will not be a wench , virtuous . T No. 391. THURSDAY , MAY 29 , 1712 . -Non NO . 390 . 35 SPECTATOR .
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... succeeded by most passionate complaints of wounds and torments , fires and arrows , cruelty , despair , and death . Menippus fancied that such lamentable cries arose from some general execution NO . 391 . 39 SPECTATOR .
... succeeded by most passionate complaints of wounds and torments , fires and arrows , cruelty , despair , and death . Menippus fancied that such lamentable cries arose from some general execution NO . 391 . 39 SPECTATOR .
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