The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1926 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... taken away the Bells from it , As for the rest of my Infancy , there being nothing in it remarkable , I shall pass it over in Silence . I find , that , during my Nonage , I had the Reputation of a very sullen Youth , but was always a ...
... taken away the Bells from it , As for the rest of my Infancy , there being nothing in it remarkable , I shall pass it over in Silence . I find , that , during my Nonage , I had the Reputation of a very sullen Youth , but was always a ...
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... taken for a Merchant upon the Exchange for above these ten Years , and sometimes pass for a Jew in the Assembly of Stock Jobbers at Jonathan's . In short , where - ever I see a Cluster of People I always mix with them , though I never ...
... taken for a Merchant upon the Exchange for above these ten Years , and sometimes pass for a Jew in the Assembly of Stock Jobbers at Jonathan's . In short , where - ever I see a Cluster of People I always mix with them , though I never ...
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... taken with him at the Head of his Troop in the Park . In all these important Relations , he has ever about the same Time received a kind Glance or a Blow of a Fan from some celebrated Beauty , Mother of the Present Lord such - a - one ...
... taken with him at the Head of his Troop in the Park . In all these important Relations , he has ever about the same Time received a kind Glance or a Blow of a Fan from some celebrated Beauty , Mother of the Present Lord such - a - one ...
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... taken up for a Jesuit , for no other reason but my profound Taciturnity . It is from this Misfortune , that to be out of Harm's Way , I have ever since affected Crowds . He who comes into Assemblies only to gratifie his Curiosity , and ...
... taken up for a Jesuit , for no other reason but my profound Taciturnity . It is from this Misfortune , that to be out of Harm's Way , I have ever since affected Crowds . He who comes into Assemblies only to gratifie his Curiosity , and ...
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... much more than the Modern Italians pretend to do , And as for the Poet himself , from whom the Dreams of this Opera are taken , I must entirely agree with Monsieur Boileau , that S 1 that one verse in Virgil is worth all 22 THE SPECTATOR.
... much more than the Modern Italians pretend to do , And as for the Poet himself , from whom the Dreams of this Opera are taken , I must entirely agree with Monsieur Boileau , that S 1 that one verse in Virgil is worth all 22 THE SPECTATOR.
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