The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... Common people are , in particular , very much astonished when they hear of those so- lemn contests and debates , which are made among the great upon the punctilios of a public ceremony ; and wonder to hear that any business of ...
... Common people are , in particular , very much astonished when they hear of those so- lemn contests and debates , which are made among the great upon the punctilios of a public ceremony ; and wonder to hear that any business of ...
Strana 68
... common world ; but that each of them , when he is asleep , is in a world of his own . The waking man is conver- sant in the world of nature : when he sleeps he retires to a private world that is particular to himself . There seems ...
... common world ; but that each of them , when he is asleep , is in a world of his own . The waking man is conver- sant in the world of nature : when he sleeps he retires to a private world that is particular to himself . There seems ...
Strana 153
... common rules of decency . Though I could give instances of this in several particulars , I shall only mention that of dress . The beaux and belles about town , who dress purely to catch one another , think there is no farther occasion ...
... common rules of decency . Though I could give instances of this in several particulars , I shall only mention that of dress . The beaux and belles about town , who dress purely to catch one another , think there is no farther occasion ...
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