The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... those Qualities which make a Man useful to Society , and of having had Opportunities of Exerting them in the most confpicuous Manner . The great Part You had , as British Embassador , in Procuring and Cultiva- ting the advantageous ...
... those Qualities which make a Man useful to Society , and of having had Opportunities of Exerting them in the most confpicuous Manner . The great Part You had , as British Embassador , in Procuring and Cultiva- ting the advantageous ...
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... those that have lately retired from the Center of Bufinefs and Pleasure , my Uneafinefs in the Country where I am , arises rather from the Society than the Solitude of it . To be obliged to receive and return Vifits • from and to a ...
... those that have lately retired from the Center of Bufinefs and Pleasure , my Uneafinefs in the Country where I am , arises rather from the Society than the Solitude of it . To be obliged to receive and return Vifits • from and to a ...
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... Difpofition in the Picture . The Advantages of a Reader from a methodical Difcourfe , are corre- fpondent with those of the Writer . He compre- hends hends every thing eafily , takes it in with Pleasure 18 The SPECTATOR .
... Difpofition in the Picture . The Advantages of a Reader from a methodical Difcourfe , are corre- fpondent with those of the Writer . He compre- hends hends every thing eafily , takes it in with Pleasure 18 The SPECTATOR .
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... those who have less Sense than himself , and the Contempt of all thofe those who have more . There is none in Town N ° 476 . The SPECTATOR . 19.
... those who have less Sense than himself , and the Contempt of all thofe those who have more . There is none in Town N ° 476 . The SPECTATOR . 19.
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those who have more . There is none in Town whom Tom dreads fo much as my Friend Will Dry . Will , who is acquainted with Tom's Logick , when he finds him running off the Question , cuts him fhort with aWhat then ? We allow all this to ...
those who have more . There is none in Town whom Tom dreads fo much as my Friend Will Dry . Will , who is acquainted with Tom's Logick , when he finds him running off the Question , cuts him fhort with aWhat then ? We allow all this to ...
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