The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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... mean in that generous difregard of popular opinion which you fhewed fome years ago , when you chofe for your wife an obfcure young woman , who doth not indeed pretend to an ancient family , but has certainly as many forefathers as any ...
... mean in that generous difregard of popular opinion which you fhewed fome years ago , when you chofe for your wife an obfcure young woman , who doth not indeed pretend to an ancient family , but has certainly as many forefathers as any ...
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... mean ; and account themfelves a civilized people , because . < they speak one thing and mean another : Truth . they call barbarity , and falfehood politeness . Up-firft landing , one who was fent from the king of this place to meet me ...
... mean ; and account themfelves a civilized people , because . < they speak one thing and mean another : Truth . they call barbarity , and falfehood politeness . Up-firft landing , one who was fent from the king of this place to meet me ...
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... means they are acquaint⚫ed with all the widow - hunters about town , who ⚫ often afford them great diverfion . There is an ⚫ honeft Irish gentleman , it seems , who knows no· thing of this fociety , but at different times has made ...
... means they are acquaint⚫ed with all the widow - hunters about town , who ⚫ often afford them great diverfion . There is an ⚫ honeft Irish gentleman , it seems , who knows no· thing of this fociety , but at different times has made ...
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... mean the authors of memoirs , who are never mentioned in any works but their own , and who raise all their productions out of this fingle figure of speech . Moft of our modern prefaces favour very strongly of the egotifm . Every ...
... mean the authors of memoirs , who are never mentioned in any works but their own , and who raise all their productions out of this fingle figure of speech . Moft of our modern prefaces favour very strongly of the egotifm . Every ...
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... mean while fhall prefent my reader with a letter which feems to come from a perfon that is made up of flesh . and blood . Good Mr. SPECTATOR , IAM married to a very honeft gentleman that is exceeding good - natured , and at the fame ...
... mean while fhall prefent my reader with a letter which feems to come from a perfon that is made up of flesh . and blood . Good Mr. SPECTATOR , IAM married to a very honeft gentleman that is exceeding good - natured , and at the fame ...
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