The Spectator, Svazek 1 |
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... turn of HENLEY'S humour . He went to Sir ROBERT WALPOLE , represented himself as a man who could do great service to the ftate , and hinted that it would be wife to employ him . Sir ROBERT declined the offer in very polite terms , and ...
... turn of HENLEY'S humour . He went to Sir ROBERT WALPOLE , represented himself as a man who could do great service to the ftate , and hinted that it would be wife to employ him . Sir ROBERT declined the offer in very polite terms , and ...
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... . No one ever took him for a fool ; but none , except his in- timate friends , know he has a great deal of wit , This turn makes him at once both difinterested I and agreeable . As few of his thoughts are drawn 10 N ° 2 . THE SPECTATOR .
... . No one ever took him for a fool ; but none , except his in- timate friends , know he has a great deal of wit , This turn makes him at once both difinterested I and agreeable . As few of his thoughts are drawn 10 N ° 2 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... turn at Will's till the play begins ; he has his shoes rubbed and his perriwig powdered at the barber's as you go into the Rofe . It is for the good of the audience when he is at a play , for the actors have an ambition to please him ...
... turn at Will's till the play begins ; he has his shoes rubbed and his perriwig powdered at the barber's as you go into the Rofe . It is for the good of the audience when he is at a play , for the actors have an ambition to please him ...
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... turn ; and I find there is not one of the company , but myself , who rarely speak at all , but speaks of him as of that fort of man , who is usually called a well bred fine gen- tleman . To conclude his character , where wo- men are not ...
... turn ; and I find there is not one of the company , but myself , who rarely speak at all , but speaks of him as of that fort of man , who is usually called a well bred fine gen- tleman . To conclude his character , where wo- men are not ...
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... turns and changes in her conftitu- tion . There fat at her feet a couple of fecreta- ries , who received every hour letters from all parts of the world , which the one or the other of them was perpetually reading to her ; and according ...
... turns and changes in her conftitu- tion . There fat at her feet a couple of fecreta- ries , who received every hour letters from all parts of the world , which the one or the other of them was perpetually reading to her ; and according ...
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