The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Humour . She had the Play of Sir Fopling in her Hand , and after she had faid it was happy for her there was not fo charming a Crea- ture as Dorimant now living , the began with a Theatrical Air and Tone of Voice to read , by way of ...
... Humour . She had the Play of Sir Fopling in her Hand , and after she had faid it was happy for her there was not fo charming a Crea- ture as Dorimant now living , the began with a Theatrical Air and Tone of Voice to read , by way of ...
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... In a word , to be a Fine Gentleman , is to be a Generous and a Brave Man . What can make a Man fo much in conftant good Humour and Shine , as we call it , than than to be Supported by what can ne- ver fail N ° 75. The SPECTATOR . 15.
... In a word , to be a Fine Gentleman , is to be a Generous and a Brave Man . What can make a Man fo much in conftant good Humour and Shine , as we call it , than than to be Supported by what can ne- ver fail N ° 75. The SPECTATOR . 15.
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... Humour and Paffion , that he is as much unlike himself , and differs as much from the Man you at first thought him , as any two distinct Perfons can differ from each other . This proceeds from the Want of forming fome Law of Life to our ...
... Humour and Paffion , that he is as much unlike himself , and differs as much from the Man you at first thought him , as any two distinct Perfons can differ from each other . This proceeds from the Want of forming fome Law of Life to our ...
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... Humour , he would lay the Scene with Eucrate , and on a publick Night exercise the Paffions of his whole Court . He was pleased to fee an haughty Beauty watch the Looks of the Man fhe had long defpifed , from Obfervation of his being ...
... Humour , he would lay the Scene with Eucrate , and on a publick Night exercise the Paffions of his whole Court . He was pleased to fee an haughty Beauty watch the Looks of the Man fhe had long defpifed , from Obfervation of his being ...
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... Proverb , Out of Sight out of Mind , I left the Room ; and up- on meeting him an Hour afterwards , was asked by him , with a great deal of B 2 good C good Humour , in what Part of the World I N ° 77. The SPECTATOR . 27.
... Proverb , Out of Sight out of Mind , I left the Room ; and up- on meeting him an Hour afterwards , was asked by him , with a great deal of B 2 good C good Humour , in what Part of the World I N ° 77. The SPECTATOR . 27.
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