The Spectator, Svazek 8John Bell, 1776 |
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... whole business of their lives . But I need not tell you that the free and difengaged behaviour of a fine gentleman makes as many aukward beaux , as the eafiness of your favourite Waller hath made infipid poets . AT prefent you are ...
... whole business of their lives . But I need not tell you that the free and difengaged behaviour of a fine gentleman makes as many aukward beaux , as the eafiness of your favourite Waller hath made infipid poets . AT prefent you are ...
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... whole attention of those I converfed with , I ufed , for 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 ...
... whole attention of those I converfed with , I ufed , for 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 ...
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... whole catalogue of focial duties . A man however ought to take great care not to polish himself out of his veracity , nor to refine his behaviour to the prejudice of his virtue . This fubject is exquifitely treated in the most elegant ...
... whole catalogue of focial duties . A man however ought to take great care not to polish himself out of his veracity , nor to refine his behaviour to the prejudice of his virtue . This fubject is exquifitely treated in the most elegant ...
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... whole nation are phyficians , for the firft quef tion they always afk me , is , how I do : I have this queftion put to me above a hundred times a - day . Nay , they are not only thus inquifitive after my • health , but wifh it in a more ...
... whole nation are phyficians , for the firft quef tion they always afk me , is , how I do : I have this queftion put to me above a hundred times a - day . Nay , they are not only thus inquifitive after my • health , but wifh it in a more ...
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... whole fpecies , thofe who now think themselves the most unhappy , would prefer the fhare they are already poffefs'd of , before that which would fall to them by fuch a divifion . Horace has carried this thought a great deal farther in ...
... whole fpecies , thofe who now think themselves the most unhappy , would prefer the fhare they are already poffefs'd of , before that which would fall to them by fuch a divifion . Horace has carried this thought a great deal farther in ...
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