The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1907 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... Temper , no Disposition so rude and untractable , but may in its own peculiar Cast and Turn be brought to some agreeable Use in Conversation , or in the Affairs of Life A Person of a rougher Deportment , and less tied up to the usual ...
... Temper , no Disposition so rude and untractable , but may in its own peculiar Cast and Turn be brought to some agreeable Use in Conversation , or in the Affairs of Life A Person of a rougher Deportment , and less tied up to the usual ...
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... Temper of Mind is more apt to shew it self ) they become sparing and reserved in their Com mendations , they envy him the Satisfaction of an Applause , and look on their Praises rather as a Kind ness done to his Person , than as a ...
... Temper of Mind is more apt to shew it self ) they become sparing and reserved in their Com mendations , they envy him the Satisfaction of an Applause , and look on their Praises rather as a Kind ness done to his Person , than as a ...
Strana 246
... Temper ; and Thursday , a Boy , who would run upon his Errands , wash his Feb. 28 , Coffee Pot , or ring the Bell , might have as little Con 1712 . versation with any of the Classicks as he thought fit . I have known a Lad at this Place ...
... Temper ; and Thursday , a Boy , who would run upon his Errands , wash his Feb. 28 , Coffee Pot , or ring the Bell , might have as little Con 1712 . versation with any of the Classicks as he thought fit . I have known a Lad at this Place ...
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