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And that was his own character, which was, to a fault, more ready to give than to
receive, more prompt to ascribe honour to others than to claim it for himself. To
right himself, Steele wrotealighthearted comedy,'The Funeral', or 'GriefalaMode';
...
And that was his own character, which was, to a fault, more ready to give than to
receive, more prompt to ascribe honour to others than to claim it for himself. To
right himself, Steele wrotealighthearted comedy,'The Funeral', or 'GriefalaMode';
...
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At that time, John Somers, aged 61, and retired from political life, was weak in
health and high in honours earnedby desert ... Herose atthe bar to honour and
popularity, especially after his pleading as junior counsel for Sancroft,
Archbishop of ...
At that time, John Somers, aged 61, and retired from political life, was weak in
health and high in honours earnedby desert ... Herose atthe bar to honour and
popularity, especially after his pleading as junior counsel for Sancroft,
Archbishop of ...
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I made her a Visit this Afternoon, having been formerly introduced to the Honour
of her Acquaintance, bymy friend Will. Honeycomb, who has prevailed upon her
to admit me sometimes into her Assembly, as a civil, inoffensive Man. I found her
...
I made her a Visit this Afternoon, having been formerly introduced to the Honour
of her Acquaintance, bymy friend Will. Honeycomb, who has prevailed upon her
to admit me sometimes into her Assembly, as a civil, inoffensive Man. I found her
...
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I must however intreat every particular Person, who does me the Honour to be a
Reader of this Paper, never to think himself, or any one of his Friends or Enemies
, aimed at in what is said: For I promise him, never to draw a faulty Character ...
I must however intreat every particular Person, who does me the Honour to be a
Reader of this Paper, never to think himself, or any one of his Friends or Enemies
, aimed at in what is said: For I promise him, never to draw a faulty Character ...
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Or if thou hadst not Thought of me, Norwhat Ihave endur'dfor Thee, Yet Shame
and Honour mightprevail To keep thee thus for turning tail; For who will grudge to
spend his Blood in His Honour's Cause? Quoth she, A Pudding. [Footnote 1: ...
Or if thou hadst not Thought of me, Norwhat Ihave endur'dfor Thee, Yet Shame
and Honour mightprevail To keep thee thus for turning tail; For who will grudge to
spend his Blood in His Honour's Cause? Quoth she, A Pudding. [Footnote 1: ...
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