| Sir Richard Steele - 1787 - 264 sidor
...characters in it, which obftruct any thing that was truly good and great. After this acknowledgement you will fee, that is, fuch a man as you will fee,...have, give way, and be fubfervient to the fuperior qualities of a frierid whom I loved, and whofe modefty would never have admitted them to come into... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1787 - 560 sidor
...characters in it, which obftruct any thing that was truly good and great. After' this acknowledgement you will- fee, that "is, fuch a man as you will fee,...talents, whatever they are which I have, give way, and be fubiervient to the fuperior qualities of a friend whom I loved, and whofe modefty would 'never have... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1809 - 384 sidor
...you will see, that is, such a man as you will see, that I rejoiced in being excelled ; and made those little talents, whatever they are which I have, give way, and be subservient to the superior qualities of a friend whom I loved, and whose modesty would never have... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 sidor
...you will see, that is, such a man as you will see, that I rejoiced in being excelled, and made those little talents, whatever they are which I have, give way and be subservient to the superior qualities of a friend whom I loved, and whose modesty would never have... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 488 sidor
...you will see, that is, such a man as you will see, that I rejoiced in being excelled, and made those little talents, whatever they are which I have, give way and be subservient to the superior qualities of a friend whom I loved, and whose modesty would never have... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1843 - 276 sidor
...which obstruct any thing that was truly good and great I rejoiced in being excelled; and made those little talents, whatever they are, which I have, give way and be subservient to the superior qualities of a friend whom I loved, and whose modesty would never have... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1853 - 600 sidor
...you will see, that is, such a man as you will see, that I rejoiced in being excelled, and made those little talents, whatever they are which I have, give way and be subservient to the superior qualities of a friend whom I loved, and whose modesty would never have... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 584 sidor
...you will see, that is, such a man as you will see, that I rejoiced in being excelled, and made those little talents, whatever they are which I have, give way and be subservient to the superior qualities of a friend whom I loved, and whose modesty would never have... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1853 - 600 sidor
...you will sec, that is, such a man as you will see, that I rejoiced in being excelled, and made those little talents, whatever they are which I have, give way and be subservient to the superior qualities of a friend whom I loved, and whose modesty would never have... | |
| 1855 - 626 sidor
...in being excelled,' he exclaims, remarking on Tickell's not very generous doubts ; ' and made those little talents, whatever they are, which I have, give way, and be subservient to the superior qualities of a friend whom I loved.' Such a feeling we are bound to respect,... | |
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