The Spectator, Svazek 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... character , and describe the stature , the behavior , and aspect of the Duke of Marlbo- rough , I question not but it would fill the reader with more agreeable images , and give him a more delightful entertainment , than what can be ...
... character , and describe the stature , the behavior , and aspect of the Duke of Marlbo- rough , I question not but it would fill the reader with more agreeable images , and give him a more delightful entertainment , than what can be ...
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... characters have on all who live within the influence of them . " My son and I are not of fortune to communicate our good actions or intentions to so many as these gentlemen do ; but I will be bold to say , my son has , VOL . V. C by the ...
... characters have on all who live within the influence of them . " My son and I are not of fortune to communicate our good actions or intentions to so many as these gentlemen do ; but I will be bold to say , my son has , VOL . V. C by the ...
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... character , I am the most ena- mored of Irus , whose condition will not admit of such largesses , and who perhaps would not be сара- ble of making them , if it were . Irus , though he is now turned of fifty , has not appeared in the ...
... character , I am the most ena- mored of Irus , whose condition will not admit of such largesses , and who perhaps would not be сара- ble of making them , if it were . Irus , though he is now turned of fifty , has not appeared in the ...
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... character which , if it does not recommend you as it ought to benevolence among those whom you live with , yet has ... characters which they neither become , nor act in with pleasure to themselves or their beholders . But to return to my ...
... character which , if it does not recommend you as it ought to benevolence among those whom you live with , yet has ... characters which they neither become , nor act in with pleasure to themselves or their beholders . But to return to my ...
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... character of Sir Roger , as silly as it really is , has done more towards the disparagement of holy orders , and conse- quently of virtue itself , than all the wit that author or any other could make up for in the conduct of the longest ...
... character of Sir Roger , as silly as it really is , has done more towards the disparagement of holy orders , and conse- quently of virtue itself , than all the wit that author or any other could make up for in the conduct of the longest ...
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