The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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... himself , without thinking the lefs meanly of his own talents . But if I fhould take notice of all that might be observed in Your Lordship , I should have nothing new to fay upon any other character of Diftinction . I am , My LORD ...
... himself , without thinking the lefs meanly of his own talents . But if I fhould take notice of all that might be observed in Your Lordship , I should have nothing new to fay upon any other character of Diftinction . I am , My LORD ...
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... himself to be killed fo cafily as he ought to have done ; befides , it was obferved of him , that he grew more furly every time he came out of the Lion ; and having dropt fome words in ordinary converfation , as if he had not fought his ...
... himself to be killed fo cafily as he ought to have done ; befides , it was obferved of him , that he grew more furly every time he came out of the Lion ; and having dropt fome words in ordinary converfation , as if he had not fought his ...
Strana 35
... himself in a French equipage , and brings Afcalaphus along with him as his Valet de Chambre . This is what we call folly and impertinence ; but what the French look upon as gay and polite . I fhall add no more to what I have here ...
... himself in a French equipage , and brings Afcalaphus along with him as his Valet de Chambre . This is what we call folly and impertinence ; but what the French look upon as gay and polite . I fhall add no more to what I have here ...
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... himself , or any one of his friends or enemies , aimed at in what is faid : for I promise him , never to draw a faulty charact- er which does not fit at least a thoufand people ; or to publish a fingle paper , that is not written in the ...
... himself , or any one of his friends or enemies , aimed at in what is faid : for I promise him , never to draw a faulty charact- er which does not fit at least a thoufand people ; or to publish a fingle paper , that is not written in the ...
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... himself with fo very well - turned phrafe , and mention his own unworthinefs in a way fo very becoming , that the air of the pretty gentleman is preferved , under the lowlinefs of the preacher , I fhall end this with a fhort letter I ...
... himself with fo very well - turned phrafe , and mention his own unworthinefs in a way fo very becoming , that the air of the pretty gentleman is preferved , under the lowlinefs of the preacher , I fhall end this with a fhort letter I ...
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