The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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... honour of her acquaintance , by my friend Will Honeycomb , who has prevail'd upon her to admit me fometimes into her affembly , as a civil inoffenfive man . I found her ac companied with one perfon only , a common - place talker , who ...
... honour of her acquaintance , by my friend Will Honeycomb , who has prevail'd upon her to admit me fometimes into her affembly , as a civil inoffenfive man . I found her ac companied with one perfon only , a common - place talker , who ...
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... honour does a thing unworthy himfelf ; or when any action which was well executed , upon better information appears fo altered in its circumstances , that the fame of it is divided among many , inftead of being attributed to one . This ...
... honour does a thing unworthy himfelf ; or when any action which was well executed , upon better information appears fo altered in its circumstances , that the fame of it is divided among many , inftead of being attributed to one . This ...
Strana 25
... honour of their respective focieties . Another numberless branch of peaceable lawyers are those young men who , being placed at the inns of court in order to study the laws of their country ,, frequent the play - houfe more than ...
... honour of their respective focieties . Another numberless branch of peaceable lawyers are those young men who , being placed at the inns of court in order to study the laws of their country ,, frequent the play - houfe more than ...
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... honour to the living as well as to the dead . As a foreigner is very apt to conceive an idea of the ignorance or politenefs of a nation from the turn of their public monuments and inferiptions , they should be submitted to the perufal ...
... honour to the living as well as to the dead . As a foreigner is very apt to conceive an idea of the ignorance or politenefs of a nation from the turn of their public monuments and inferiptions , they should be submitted to the perufal ...
Strana 35
... honour of fome modern beauty ; and Chloris is won to - day by the fame compliment that was made to Lesbia a thousand Cyears ago . But as far as I can learn , the patron of the club is the renowned Don Quixote , The adventures of that ...
... honour of fome modern beauty ; and Chloris is won to - day by the fame compliment that was made to Lesbia a thousand Cyears ago . But as far as I can learn , the patron of the club is the renowned Don Quixote , The adventures of that ...
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