The Spectator. ...A. and B. Tonson and T. Draper, 1766 |
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... himself time to clean his pencils , nor mix his colours . The name of this expeditious workman was AVARICE . Not far from this artift , I faw another of a quite different nature , who was dreffed in the habit of a Dutchman , and known ...
... himself time to clean his pencils , nor mix his colours . The name of this expeditious workman was AVARICE . Not far from this artift , I faw another of a quite different nature , who was dreffed in the habit of a Dutchman , and known ...
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... himself . The king , who had a quick difcerning , relieved him from the oppreffion he was under ; and , with the moft beautiful com- placency , faid to him , " Sir , do not add to that " load of forrow I fec in your countenance the awe ...
... himself . The king , who had a quick difcerning , relieved him from the oppreffion he was under ; and , with the moft beautiful com- placency , faid to him , " Sir , do not add to that " load of forrow I fec in your countenance the awe ...
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... of his adminiftra- " tion , and form to himself the vengeance called for by thofe who have perifhed by his negli- gence . " 68 B B 3 THURSDAY , No 85 . THURSDAY , JUNE 7 . Interdum fpeciofa No. 84 . THE SPECTATOR . 17.
... of his adminiftra- " tion , and form to himself the vengeance called for by thofe who have perifhed by his negli- gence . " 68 B B 3 THURSDAY , No 85 . THURSDAY , JUNE 7 . Interdum fpeciofa No. 84 . THE SPECTATOR . 17.
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... himself was naturally inclined to thofe particular vices which the phyfiognomift had difcovered in his countenance , but that he had conquered the ftrong difpofitions he was born with by the dictates of philofophy . We are indeed told ...
... himself was naturally inclined to thofe particular vices which the phyfiognomift had difcovered in his countenance , but that he had conquered the ftrong difpofitions he was born with by the dictates of philofophy . We are indeed told ...
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... himself ? Certain it is , that a very hopeful young man was taken with leads in his pockets below bridge , where he intended to drown himfelf , becaufe his Idol would wash the difh in which she had but just drank tea , before fhe would ...
... himself ? Certain it is , that a very hopeful young man was taken with leads in his pockets below bridge , where he intended to drown himfelf , becaufe his Idol would wash the difh in which she had but just drank tea , before fhe would ...
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