The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... affection ? Benevolus , both in public and private , on all occa- sions of life , appears to have every good quality and desirable ornament . Abroad he is reverenced and esteemed ; at home beloved and happy . The satis- faction he ...
... affection ? Benevolus , both in public and private , on all occa- sions of life , appears to have every good quality and desirable ornament . Abroad he is reverenced and esteemed ; at home beloved and happy . The satis- faction he ...
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... affection which was between you and your excellent brother , and know you love his daughter as your own , so as not only to express the tenderness of the best of aunts , but even to supply that of the best of fathers ; I am sure it will ...
... affection which was between you and your excellent brother , and know you love his daughter as your own , so as not only to express the tenderness of the best of aunts , but even to supply that of the best of fathers ; I am sure it will ...
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... affection is not founded on my youth and person , which must gradually decay , but she is in love with the immortal part of me , my glory and rep- utation . Nor indeed could less be expected from one who had the happiness to receive her ...
... affection is not founded on my youth and person , which must gradually decay , but she is in love with the immortal part of me , my glory and rep- utation . Nor indeed could less be expected from one who had the happiness to receive her ...
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... affection for his people , he farther told them , that their course of life was of such pernicious consequence to the glory and grandeur of the Roman nation , that he could not choose but tell them , that all other crimes put toge- ther ...
... affection for his people , he farther told them , that their course of life was of such pernicious consequence to the glory and grandeur of the Roman nation , that he could not choose but tell them , that all other crimes put toge- ther ...
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... affection , and parents of a worthy race , pine under unhappy passions for such as have not atten- tion enough to observe , or virtue enough to prefer them to their common wenches . Now , Mr. Specta- tor , I must be free to own to you ...
... affection , and parents of a worthy race , pine under unhappy passions for such as have not atten- tion enough to observe , or virtue enough to prefer them to their common wenches . Now , Mr. Specta- tor , I must be free to own to you ...
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