The Spectator, Svazek 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... pass through oppofitions and contending interefts in the ways of ambi- tion ; but your great abilities have been invited to power , and importuned to ac- cept of advancement . Nor is it ftrange that this fhould happen to your Lordship ...
... pass through oppofitions and contending interefts in the ways of ambi- tion ; but your great abilities have been invited to power , and importuned to ac- cept of advancement . Nor is it ftrange that this fhould happen to your Lordship ...
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... pass it over in silence . I find that , during my nonage , I had the reputation of a very sullen youth , but was always a favourite of my schoolmaster ; who used to say , " that my parts were solid , and would wear well . ** I had not ...
... pass it over in silence . I find that , during my nonage , I had the reputation of a very sullen youth , but was always a favourite of my schoolmaster ; who used to say , " that my parts were solid , and would wear well . ** I had not ...
Strana 3
... pass for a Jew in the as- sembly of stock - jobbers at Jonathan's : in short , where ever I see a cluster of people , I always mix with them , though I never open my lips but in my own club . Thus I live in the world rather as a ...
... pass for a Jew in the as- sembly of stock - jobbers at Jonathan's : in short , where ever I see a cluster of people , I always mix with them , though I never open my lips but in my own club . Thus I live in the world rather as a ...
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... passes through New - Inn , crosses Russel - Court , and takes a turn at Will's till the play begins ; he has his shoes rub- bed , and his periwig powdered at the barber's as you go into the Rose . It is for the good of the audience when ...
... passes through New - Inn , crosses Russel - Court , and takes a turn at Will's till the play begins ; he has his shoes rub- bed , and his periwig powdered at the barber's as you go into the Rose . It is for the good of the audience when ...
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... so much to regard what we do , as how we do it . But this false beauty will not pass upon men of honest minds and true taste . Sir RICHARD BLACKMORE says , with as much good sense as virtue No. 6 . 23 THE SPECTATOR .
... so much to regard what we do , as how we do it . But this false beauty will not pass upon men of honest minds and true taste . Sir RICHARD BLACKMORE says , with as much good sense as virtue No. 6 . 23 THE SPECTATOR .
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