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Pàgina 22
... endeavour to show as many as I was able in myself . Familiar converse im- proved general civilities into an unfeigned pas- sion on both sides . He watched an opportunity to declare himself to me ; and I who could not ex- pect a man of ...
... endeavour to show as many as I was able in myself . Familiar converse im- proved general civilities into an unfeigned pas- sion on both sides . He watched an opportunity to declare himself to me ; and I who could not ex- pect a man of ...
Pàgina 65
... endeavour to influence the education and growing prospects of the younger gentry about him , I am apt to believe it would save him a great deal of stale beer on a public oc- casion , and render him the leader of his country from their ...
... endeavour to influence the education and growing prospects of the younger gentry about him , I am apt to believe it would save him a great deal of stale beer on a public oc- casion , and render him the leader of his country from their ...
Pàgina 106
... endeavour to inculeate is , that our youth can not be too soon taught the principles of vir- tue , seeing the first impressions which are made on the mind are always the strongest . ' The archbishop of Cambray makes Telema- chus say ...
... endeavour to inculeate is , that our youth can not be too soon taught the principles of vir- tue , seeing the first impressions which are made on the mind are always the strongest . ' The archbishop of Cambray makes Telema- chus say ...
Pàgina 163
... , than to deserve love and admiration . This abominable endeavour to suppress or lessen every thing that is praise- worthy , is as frequent among the men as the women . If I can remember what passed at a No. 348 . 163 THE SPECTATOR.
... , than to deserve love and admiration . This abominable endeavour to suppress or lessen every thing that is praise- worthy , is as frequent among the men as the women . If I can remember what passed at a No. 348 . 163 THE SPECTATOR.
Pàgina 194
... endeavour to show in this essay is , that there may be methods taken to make learning advantageous even to the meanest capacities . ' I am , sir , ' Your's , & c . ' BUDGELL . X. No. 354. WEDNESDAY , APRIL 16 . -Cum magnis vertutibus ...
... endeavour to show in this essay is , that there may be methods taken to make learning advantageous even to the meanest capacities . ' I am , sir , ' Your's , & c . ' BUDGELL . X. No. 354. WEDNESDAY , APRIL 16 . -Cum magnis vertutibus ...
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