The Spectator, Том 4Peter Wilson (Dublín) Peter Wilson, 1711 |
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... himself been the fole Wonder of the Age . I need not tell my Reader , that I here point at the Reign of Auguftus , and I believe he will be of my Opinion , that neither Vingil nor Horace would have gained fo great a Reputation in the ...
... himself been the fole Wonder of the Age . I need not tell my Reader , that I here point at the Reign of Auguftus , and I believe he will be of my Opinion , that neither Vingil nor Horace would have gained fo great a Reputation in the ...
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... himself . WERE not this Defire of Fame very strong , the Difficulty of obtaining it , and the Danger of lofing it when obtained , would be fufficient to deter a Man from fo vain a Purfuit . HOW few are there who are furnished with ...
... himself . WERE not this Defire of Fame very strong , the Difficulty of obtaining it , and the Danger of lofing it when obtained , would be fufficient to deter a Man from fo vain a Purfuit . HOW few are there who are furnished with ...
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... himself , and betrays him into vain fantastical Recitals of his own Performances : His Dif- course generally leans one Way , and , whatever is the Sub- ject of it , tends obliquely either to the detracting from others , or to the ...
... himself , and betrays him into vain fantastical Recitals of his own Performances : His Dif- course generally leans one Way , and , whatever is the Sub- ject of it , tends obliquely either to the detracting from others , or to the ...
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... himself a- boye us in the Reports and Opinions of Mankind . THUS we fee how many dark and intricate Mo- tives there are to Detraction and Defamation , and how many malicious Spies are fearching into the Actions of a great Man , who is ...
... himself a- boye us in the Reports and Opinions of Mankind . THUS we fee how many dark and intricate Mo- tives there are to Detraction and Defamation , and how many malicious Spies are fearching into the Actions of a great Man , who is ...
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... be as much dejected by their Cenfures . How little therefore is the Happiness of an ambitious Man , who gives every one a Dominion over it , who B 2 thus thus fubjects himself to the good or ill Speeches of No. 256. The SPECTATOR . 27.
... be as much dejected by their Cenfures . How little therefore is the Happiness of an ambitious Man , who gives every one a Dominion over it , who B 2 thus thus fubjects himself to the good or ill Speeches of No. 256. The SPECTATOR . 27.
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