The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... present they are . Indeed where any of the guests are known to measure their fame or pleasure by their glass , pro- per exhortations might be used to thefe to push their ⚫ fortunes in this fort of reputation ; but where it is ...
... present they are . Indeed where any of the guests are known to measure their fame or pleasure by their glass , pro- per exhortations might be used to thefe to push their ⚫ fortunes in this fort of reputation ; but where it is ...
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... present purpose ? I have known Tom elo- quent half an hour together , and triumphing , as he thought , in the fuperiority of the argument , when he has been nonpluffed on a fudden by Mr. Dry's defiring him to tell the company what it ...
... present purpose ? I have known Tom elo- quent half an hour together , and triumphing , as he thought , in the fuperiority of the argument , when he has been nonpluffed on a fudden by Mr. Dry's defiring him to tell the company what it ...
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... present every man is upon his guard , the artifice has been too often repeated to take effect . I have frequently wondered to fee men of probity , who would fcorn to utter a falfhood for their own par- ticular advantage , give fo ...
... present every man is upon his guard , the artifice has been too often repeated to take effect . I have frequently wondered to fee men of probity , who would fcorn to utter a falfhood for their own par- ticular advantage , give fo ...
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... present us with ? There • are fuch things as eye hath not feen , nor ear heard , • neither hath it entered into the heart of man to con ceive : Death opens our eyes , enlarges our profpect , prefents us with a new and more glorious ...
... present us with ? There • are fuch things as eye hath not feen , nor ear heard , • neither hath it entered into the heart of man to con ceive : Death opens our eyes , enlarges our profpect , prefents us with a new and more glorious ...
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... present when they have described the very man they have spoken to , as him who first reported it , tall or fhort , black or fair , a Gentleman or a raggamuffin , according as they liked the intelligence . I have heard one of our in ...
... present when they have described the very man they have spoken to , as him who first reported it , tall or fhort , black or fair , a Gentleman or a raggamuffin , according as they liked the intelligence . I have heard one of our in ...
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