The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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... fortune , he ran into all the extravagances imaginable ; was fre- quently in drunken disputes , broke drawers ' heads , talked and swore loud ; was unmannerly to those 1 This gate , rebuilt after the Fire of London , was used as a ...
... fortune , he ran into all the extravagances imaginable ; was fre- quently in drunken disputes , broke drawers ' heads , talked and swore loud ; was unmannerly to those 1 This gate , rebuilt after the Fire of London , was used as a ...
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... fortunes the same little mind was insolent in riches and shameless in poverty . This accident made me muse upon the circumstance of being in debt in general , and solve in my mind what tempers were most apt to fall into this error of ...
... fortunes the same little mind was insolent in riches and shameless in poverty . This accident made me muse upon the circumstance of being in debt in general , and solve in my mind what tempers were most apt to fall into this error of ...
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... fortune . One would think he did not know that his creditor can say the worst thing imaginable of him , to wit , ' that he is unjust , ' without defamation ; and can seize his person , without being guilty of an assault . Yet such is ...
... fortune . One would think he did not know that his creditor can say the worst thing imaginable of him , to wit , ' that he is unjust , ' without defamation ; and can seize his person , without being guilty of an assault . Yet such is ...
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... fortune , his reputation , his time , and his capacity , are at any man's service that comes first . When he was at school he was whipped thrice a week for faults he took upon him to excuse others ; since he came into the business of ...
... fortune , his reputation , his time , and his capacity , are at any man's service that comes first . When he was at school he was whipped thrice a week for faults he took upon him to excuse others ; since he came into the business of ...
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... fortune hath cast him , he hath never let pass any occasion to do good . ' That is why Steele chose Pharamond for his king in these papers ( Morley ) . their conversations , into which these memorials of them may No. 84 15 The SPECTATOR ...
... fortune hath cast him , he hath never let pass any occasion to do good . ' That is why Steele chose Pharamond for his king in these papers ( Morley ) . their conversations , into which these memorials of them may No. 84 15 The SPECTATOR ...
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