The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... honour , or take upon themselves whatever the generosity of their master can give them opportunities to grasp at . But your goodness shall not be thus imposed upon by me : I will therefore confess to you , that frequent solitude , and ...
... honour , or take upon themselves whatever the generosity of their master can give them opportunities to grasp at . But your goodness shall not be thus imposed upon by me : I will therefore confess to you , that frequent solitude , and ...
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... honour in a consciousness of well - doing , will have but little relish of any outward homage that is paid him , since what gives him distinction to him- self , cannot come within the observation of his be- holders . Thus all the words ...
... honour in a consciousness of well - doing , will have but little relish of any outward homage that is paid him , since what gives him distinction to him- self , cannot come within the observation of his be- holders . Thus all the words ...
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... honour to make me one of their society . Dec 4 , 1712 . MR . SPECTATOR , ' THE academy of painting lately established in Lon . don , having done you and themselves the honour to choose you one of their directors ; that noble and lively ...
... honour to make me one of their society . Dec 4 , 1712 . MR . SPECTATOR , ' THE academy of painting lately established in Lon . don , having done you and themselves the honour to choose you one of their directors ; that noble and lively ...
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