The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 5-6Crissy and Markley, 1853 |
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Pàgina 52
... manner as might leave him room to become his friend ; and with his friend in such a manner , that if he be- came his enemy , it should not be in his power to hurt him . The first part of this rule , which re- gards our behaviour towards ...
... manner as might leave him room to become his friend ; and with his friend in such a manner , that if he be- came his enemy , it should not be in his power to hurt him . The first part of this rule , which re- gards our behaviour towards ...
Pàgina 106
... manner upon the subject of marriage as that important case deserves . It would not be improper to ob- serve upon the peculiarity in the youth of Great Britain , of railing and laughing at that institu- tion : and when they fall into it ...
... manner upon the subject of marriage as that important case deserves . It would not be improper to ob- serve upon the peculiarity in the youth of Great Britain , of railing and laughing at that institu- tion : and when they fall into it ...
Pàgina 133
... manner . He tells us , that the two friends , being each of them possessed of one of these needles , made a kind of a dial - plate , inscribing it with the four - and - twenty letters , in the same manner as the hours of the day are ...
... manner . He tells us , that the two friends , being each of them possessed of one of these needles , made a kind of a dial - plate , inscribing it with the four - and - twenty letters , in the same manner as the hours of the day are ...
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