The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... Observation that the Carriers and Stage Coachmen do through Great Britain ; that is , their Stops and Stages have been regulated according to the Liquor they have met with in their Passage . They indeed remember the Names of Abundance ...
... Observation that the Carriers and Stage Coachmen do through Great Britain ; that is , their Stops and Stages have been regulated according to the Liquor they have met with in their Passage . They indeed remember the Names of Abundance ...
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... observed , and I have been gravely desired not to encourage him so much , for it spoils his Parts ; but I think he ... observe their Motions . Whenever I should be surprized with a Visit , as I hate Drinking , I would be brisk in ...
... observed , and I have been gravely desired not to encourage him so much , for it spoils his Parts ; but I think he ... observe their Motions . Whenever I should be surprized with a Visit , as I hate Drinking , I would be brisk in ...
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... Observation , which has been made of Politicians who would rather ingratiate themselves with their Sovereign , than ... observe the same Conduct , unless he would forfeit the Friendship of the Person who desires his Advice . I have known ...
... Observation , which has been made of Politicians who would rather ingratiate themselves with their Sovereign , than ... observe the same Conduct , unless he would forfeit the Friendship of the Person who desires his Advice . I have known ...
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... Observation . Tom has read enough to make him very impertinent ; his Knowledge is sufficient to raise Doubts , but not to clear them . It is Pity that he has so much Learning , or that he has not a great Deal more . With these Qualifica ...
... Observation . Tom has read enough to make him very impertinent ; his Knowledge is sufficient to raise Doubts , but not to clear them . It is Pity that he has so much Learning , or that he has not a great Deal more . With these Qualifica ...
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... observed the married Condition unhappy , but from Want of Judgment or Temper in the Man . The Truth is , we generally make Love in a Stile , and with Sentiments very unfit for ordinary Life : They are half Theatrical , half Romantick ...
... observed the married Condition unhappy , but from Want of Judgment or Temper in the Man . The Truth is , we generally make Love in a Stile , and with Sentiments very unfit for ordinary Life : They are half Theatrical , half Romantick ...
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