The Spectator, Volume 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... poor , and should die in the street for want of drink , except I immedi ately would have the charity to give him sixpence to go into the next ale - house and save his life . He ur , ged with a melancholy face , that all his family had ...
... poor , and should die in the street for want of drink , except I immedi ately would have the charity to give him sixpence to go into the next ale - house and save his life . He ur , ged with a melancholy face , that all his family had ...
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... a pleasure to me ; if you will but put me in a way that I may bear it with indiffer- I shall rest satisfied . Dear Spec , ence , " Your very humble servant . « P. S. I must do the poor girl the No. 455 . 15 THE SPECTATOR .
... a pleasure to me ; if you will but put me in a way that I may bear it with indiffer- I shall rest satisfied . Dear Spec , ence , " Your very humble servant . « P. S. I must do the poor girl the No. 455 . 15 THE SPECTATOR .
Page 16
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. « P. S. I must do the poor girl the justice to let you know that this match was none of her own choosing , or indeed of mine either ; in consideration of which I avoid giving her the least provocation ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. « P. S. I must do the poor girl the justice to let you know that this match was none of her own choosing , or indeed of mine either ; in consideration of which I avoid giving her the least provocation ...
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... poor makes men poor , though they borrow nothing of them . How this is to be accounted for I know not ; but men's estimation follows us according to the com- pany we keep . If f you are what you were to me , you can go a great way ...
... poor makes men poor , though they borrow nothing of them . How this is to be accounted for I know not ; but men's estimation follows us according to the com- pany we keep . If f you are what you were to me , you can go a great way ...
Page 41
... poor hours of divine service can be time sufficient for so elaborate an undertaking , the duty of the place too being jointly , and , no doubt , oft patheti- cally performed along with it . Where it is said in sacred writ , that the ...
... poor hours of divine service can be time sufficient for so elaborate an undertaking , the duty of the place too being jointly , and , no doubt , oft patheti- cally performed along with it . Where it is said in sacred writ , that the ...
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