The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1923 |
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... Things of You , and You cannot hide from us , ( by the most discreet Silence in any Thing which regards your self ) that the frank Enter tainment we have at your Table , your easie Condescen sion in little Incidents of Mirth and ...
... Things of You , and You cannot hide from us , ( by the most discreet Silence in any Thing which regards your self ) that the frank Enter tainment we have at your Table , your easie Condescen sion in little Incidents of Mirth and ...
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... Thing is this : Mr. Shapely is the prettiest Gentleman about Town . He is very tall , but not too tall neither . He dances like an Angel . His Mouth is made I don't know how , but ' tis the prettiest that I ever saw in my Life . He is ...
... Thing is this : Mr. Shapely is the prettiest Gentleman about Town . He is very tall , but not too tall neither . He dances like an Angel . His Mouth is made I don't know how , but ' tis the prettiest that I ever saw in my Life . He is ...
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... Thing I have yet said . I find that in the Dis course which I spoke of at the Beginning of my Letter , you are against filling an English Garden with Ever Greens ; and indeed I am so far of your Opinion , that I can by no Means think ...
... Thing I have yet said . I find that in the Dis course which I spoke of at the Beginning of my Letter , you are against filling an English Garden with Ever Greens ; and indeed I am so far of your Opinion , that I can by no Means think ...
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... thing shewn , which at first made me very uneasy ; but as his Humour still con tinu'd , the things which I had been staring at along with him began to fill my Head , and led me into a Set of amus ing Thoughts concerning them , I fancy'd ...
... thing shewn , which at first made me very uneasy ; but as his Humour still con tinu'd , the things which I had been staring at along with him began to fill my Head , and led me into a Set of amus ing Thoughts concerning them , I fancy'd ...
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... Thing con trary to the course and order of Things , out of Fondness to be in Fashion , are proper Candidates . To conclude , those who are in Fashion without apparent Merit , must be suppos'd to have latent Qualities , which would ...
... Thing con trary to the course and order of Things , out of Fondness to be in Fashion , are proper Candidates . To conclude , those who are in Fashion without apparent Merit , must be suppos'd to have latent Qualities , which would ...
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