The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... honour be it spoken , there is not a sage of them all could have better acted up to their precepts in one of the most important points of life ; I mean , in that generous disregard of popular opin- ion which you showed some years ago ...
... honour be it spoken , there is not a sage of them all could have better acted up to their precepts in one of the most important points of life ; I mean , in that generous disregard of popular opin- ion which you showed some years ago ...
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... honour , truth , and virtue to me . ' I curb myself , and will not tell you that this kindness cut my heart in twain , when I expected an accusation for some passionate starts of mine , in some parts of our time together , to say ...
... honour , truth , and virtue to me . ' I curb myself , and will not tell you that this kindness cut my heart in twain , when I expected an accusation for some passionate starts of mine , in some parts of our time together , to say ...
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... honour to travel with this gentleman I speak of in search of one of his false- hoods and have been present when they have de- scribed the very man they have spoken to , as him who first reported it , tall or short , black or fair , a ...
... honour to travel with this gentleman I speak of in search of one of his false- hoods and have been present when they have de- scribed the very man they have spoken to , as him who first reported it , tall or short , black or fair , a ...
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... honour , and who believes he offends against both these , if he does not look upon the woman who chose him , to be under his protection in sickness and health , with the utmost gratitude , whether from that mo- ment she is shining or ...
... honour , and who believes he offends against both these , if he does not look upon the woman who chose him , to be under his protection in sickness and health , with the utmost gratitude , whether from that mo- ment she is shining or ...
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... honour and reputa- tion of her and hers . A man of sense , who is thus obliged , is ever contriving the happiness of her who did him so great a distinction ; while the fool is un- grateful without vice , and never returns a favour ...
... honour and reputa- tion of her and hers . A man of sense , who is thus obliged , is ever contriving the happiness of her who did him so great a distinction ; while the fool is un- grateful without vice , and never returns a favour ...
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