The Spectator ...1776 |
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... fome of the most celebrated perfons of the age , I take leave to infcribe this eighth and last to you , as to a gentleman who has ever been ambiti ous of appearing in the best company . You are now wholly retired from the bufy part of ...
... fome of the most celebrated perfons of the age , I take leave to infcribe this eighth and last to you , as to a gentleman who has ever been ambiti ous of appearing in the best company . You are now wholly retired from the bufy part of ...
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... fome time , to walk every morning in the Mall , and talk in chorus with a parcel of Frenchmen . I found my modefty greatly relieved by the communicative temper of this nation , who are so very fociable as to think , they are never ...
... fome time , to walk every morning in the Mall , and talk in chorus with a parcel of Frenchmen . I found my modefty greatly relieved by the communicative temper of this nation , who are so very fociable as to think , they are never ...
Strana 24
... fome measure fuited and proportioned to our ftrength , or that every evil becomes more fupportable by our being accustomed to it , I fhall not determine . I could not for my heart forbear pitying the poor hump - backed gentleman ...
... fome measure fuited and proportioned to our ftrength , or that every evil becomes more fupportable by our being accustomed to it , I fhall not determine . I could not for my heart forbear pitying the poor hump - backed gentleman ...
Strana 26
... fome years laft paft , in the cities of London and Wefiminster . Thus much for the profound gentle- man who honours me with the following epiftle . 6 • SIR , From my Cell , June 24. 1714 . Being informed that you have lately got the use ...
... fome years laft paft , in the cities of London and Wefiminster . Thus much for the profound gentle- man who honours me with the following epiftle . 6 • SIR , From my Cell , June 24. 1714 . Being informed that you have lately got the use ...
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... fome of his idle hours , that it was published at the importunity of friends , or that his natural temper , ftudies , or converfation , directed him to the choice of his fubject . -Id populus curat fcilicet . Such informations cannot ...
... fome of his idle hours , that it was published at the importunity of friends , or that his natural temper , ftudies , or converfation , directed him to the choice of his fubject . -Id populus curat fcilicet . Such informations cannot ...
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