Sunday in the dignity of his order, and insinuates to them in almost every sermon that he is a better man than his patron. In short, matters are come to such an extremity, that the squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half... The Spectator - 116 페이지1729전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Alexander Bain - 1888 - 388 페이지
...the squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half year ; and that the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to...pray for him in the face of the whole congregation." Before closing the paper, the author goes out of his way to provide the reader with a strong infusion... | |
| James Mercer Garnett - 1890 - 730 페이지
...the 'squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half year ; and that the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to...country, are very fatal to the ordinary people ; who are so used to be dazzled with riches, that they pay as much deference to the understanding of a man of... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1890 - 220 페이지
...the 'squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half year ; and that the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to...country, are very fatal to the ordinary people ; who are so used to be dazzled with riches, that they pay as much deference to the understanding of a man of... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Eustace Budgell - 1892 - 160 페이지
...the squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half year; and that the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to...country, are very fatal to the ordinary people ; who are so used to be dazzled with riches, that they pay as much deference to the understanding of a man of... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1892 - 358 페이지
...the 'squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half year ; and that the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to...country, are very fatal to the ordinary people ; who are so used to be dazzled with riches, that they pay as much deference to the understanding of a man of... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1892 - 100 페이지
...the 'squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half-year; and that the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to...country, are very fatal to the ordinary people ; who are so used to be dazzled with riches, that they pay as much deference to the understanding of a man of... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Eustace Budgell - 1892 - 168 페이지
...either in public or private this half year; and that the parson threatens him, if he does not jnfend his manners, to pray for him in the face of the whole ngregation. Feuds of this nature, though too frequent in the country, are very fatal to the ordinary... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1893 - 546 페이지
...the 'squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half year; and that the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to...country, are very fatal to the ordinary people; who are so used to be dazzled with riches, that they pay as much deference to the understanding of a man of... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1893 - 204 페이지
...the squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half year; and that the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to...country, are very fatal to the ordinary people; who are so used to be dazzled with riches, that they pay as much deference to the understanding of a man of... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1893 - 212 페이지
...the squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half year; and that the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to...pray for him in the face of the whole congregation. are so used to be dazzled with riches, that they pay as much deference to the understanding of a man... | |
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