The Spectator, Том 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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... fortune - hunters are those who turn their heads that way , because they are good for nothing else . If a young fellow finds he can make nothing of Coke and Littleton , he pro- vides himself with a ladder of ropes , and by that means ...
... fortune - hunters are those who turn their heads that way , because they are good for nothing else . If a young fellow finds he can make nothing of Coke and Littleton , he pro- vides himself with a ladder of ropes , and by that means ...
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... fortune below the capacity of acting according to his natural temper , than to say of him , ' That gentleman was generous ? ' My beloved author therefore has in the sentence on the top of my paper , turned his eye with a certain satiety ...
... fortune below the capacity of acting according to his natural temper , than to say of him , ' That gentleman was generous ? ' My beloved author therefore has in the sentence on the top of my paper , turned his eye with a certain satiety ...
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... fortune ; and therefore may occasion a judg ment of a suitable extravagance in other particulars : but the disadvantage with which the man of narrow circumstances acts and speaks , is so feelingly set forth in a little book called the ...
... fortune ; and therefore may occasion a judg ment of a suitable extravagance in other particulars : but the disadvantage with which the man of narrow circumstances acts and speaks , is so feelingly set forth in a little book called the ...
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