The Spectator, Svazek 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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... ourselves into those little nocturnal affemblies , which are commonly known by the name of Clubs , When a fet of men find themfelves agree in any particular , though never fo trivial , they establish themselves into a kind of fraternity ...
... ourselves into those little nocturnal affemblies , which are commonly known by the name of Clubs , When a fet of men find themfelves agree in any particular , though never fo trivial , they establish themselves into a kind of fraternity ...
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... ourselves enough to refign it , though we every day with ourselves difengaged from its al- lurements ; let us not stand upon a formal taking of leave , but wean ourselves from them , while we are in the midft of them . It is certainly ...
... ourselves enough to refign it , though we every day with ourselves difengaged from its al- lurements ; let us not stand upon a formal taking of leave , but wean ourselves from them , while we are in the midft of them . It is certainly ...
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... ourselves by the title of the Amorous Club , are all vota ries of Cupid , and admirers of the fair fex . The reafon that we are fo little known in the world , is the fecrecy which we are obliged to live under in the univerfity . Our ...
... ourselves by the title of the Amorous Club , are all vota ries of Cupid , and admirers of the fair fex . The reafon that we are fo little known in the world , is the fecrecy which we are obliged to live under in the univerfity . Our ...
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... ourselves The Hebdomadal Meeting : our Prefident continues for a year at least , and fometimes four or five : we are all grave feri- ous , defigning men , in our way : we think it our duty , as far as in us lies , to take care the ...
... ourselves The Hebdomadal Meeting : our Prefident continues for a year at least , and fometimes four or five : we are all grave feri- ous , defigning men , in our way : we think it our duty , as far as in us lies , to take care the ...
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... ourselves , by compa- < rifon with the infirmity of others , or with our • own formerly ; for men laugh at the follies of ⚫ themselves paft , when they come fuddenly to re- membrance , except they bring with them any prefent difhonour ...
... ourselves , by compa- < rifon with the infirmity of others , or with our • own formerly ; for men laugh at the follies of ⚫ themselves paft , when they come fuddenly to re- membrance , except they bring with them any prefent difhonour ...
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