The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1926 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... Sense , and are Contradictions to ethe Manners of the World , only as he thinks the World yis in the wrong . However , this Humour creates him tao Enemies , for he does nothing with Sourness or Obstinacy ; and his being unconfined to ...
... Sense , and are Contradictions to ethe Manners of the World , only as he thinks the World yis in the wrong . However , this Humour creates him tao Enemies , for he does nothing with Sourness or Obstinacy ; and his being unconfined to ...
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... Senses , and keep up an indolent Attention in the Audience , Common Sense however requires , that there should be nothing in the Scenes and Machines which may appear Childish and Absurd . How would the Wits of King Charles's Time have ...
... Senses , and keep up an indolent Attention in the Audience , Common Sense however requires , that there should be nothing in the Scenes and Machines which may appear Childish and Absurd . How would the Wits of King Charles's Time have ...
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... Sense , than Honesty and Virtue . But this unhappy Affectation of being Wise rather than Honest , Witty than Good - natur'd , is the Source of most of the ill Habits of Life . Such false Impressions are owing to the abandon'd Writings ...
... Sense , than Honesty and Virtue . But this unhappy Affectation of being Wise rather than Honest , Witty than Good - natur'd , is the Source of most of the ill Habits of Life . Such false Impressions are owing to the abandon'd Writings ...
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... Sense as Virtue , It is a mighty Dishonour and Shame to employ excellent Faculties and abundance of Wit , to > humour and please Men in their Vices and Follies . The great Enemy of Mankind , notwithstanding his Wit and Angelick ...
... Sense as Virtue , It is a mighty Dishonour and Shame to employ excellent Faculties and abundance of Wit , to > humour and please Men in their Vices and Follies . The great Enemy of Mankind , notwithstanding his Wit and Angelick ...
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... Sense and our Religion . Is there anything so just , as that Mode and Gallantry should be built upon exerting our selves in what is proper and agreeable to the Institutions of Justice and Piety among us ? And yet is there any thing more ...
... Sense and our Religion . Is there anything so just , as that Mode and Gallantry should be built upon exerting our selves in what is proper and agreeable to the Institutions of Justice and Piety among us ? And yet is there any thing more ...
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