The Spectator, Svazek 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... discourses to my following wri- tings , and shall give some account in them of the seve- ral persons that are engaged in this work . As the chief trouble of compiling , digesting , and correcting , will fall to my share , I must do ...
... discourses to my following wri- tings , and shall give some account in them of the seve- ral persons that are engaged in this work . As the chief trouble of compiling , digesting , and correcting , will fall to my share , I must do ...
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... general scholar ; and Sir ANDREW having a natural unaffected eloquence , the perspicuity of his discourse gives the same pleasure that wit A 4 NO . 2 . 7 THE SPECTATOR . He is studying the passions themselves, when he should ...
... general scholar ; and Sir ANDREW having a natural unaffected eloquence , the perspicuity of his discourse gives the same pleasure that wit A 4 NO . 2 . 7 THE SPECTATOR . He is studying the passions themselves, when he should ...
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perspicuity of his discourse gives the same pleasure that wit would in another man . He has made his fortunes himself ; and says that England may be richer than o , ther kingdoms , by as plain methods as he himself is richer than other ...
perspicuity of his discourse gives the same pleasure that wit would in another man . He has made his fortunes himself ; and says that England may be richer than o , ther kingdoms , by as plain methods as he himself is richer than other ...
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... discourse with which men usual- ly entertain women . He has all his life dressed very well , and remembers habits as others do men . He can smile when one speaks to him , and laughs easily . He knows the history of every mode , and can ...
... discourse with which men usual- ly entertain women . He has all his life dressed very well , and remembers habits as others do men . He can smile when one speaks to him , and laughs easily . He knows the history of every mode , and can ...
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... discourses which I had both read and heard concerning the decay of public credit , with the methods of restoring it ; and which , in my opinion , have always been defective , be cause they have always been made with an eye to sepa- rate ...
... discourses which I had both read and heard concerning the decay of public credit , with the methods of restoring it ; and which , in my opinion , have always been defective , be cause they have always been made with an eye to sepa- rate ...
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