The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Humour cre- ates him no Enemies , for he does no- thing with Sournefs or Obftinacy ; and his being unconfined to Modes and Forms , makes him but the readier and more capable to please and oblige all all who know him . When he is in Town ...
... Humour cre- ates him no Enemies , for he does no- thing with Sournefs or Obftinacy ; and his being unconfined to Modes and Forms , makes him but the readier and more capable to please and oblige all all who know him . When he is in Town ...
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... the Direction of an old humour- fom Father , than in Pursuit of his own Inclinations . He was placed there to study the Laws of the Land , and is the most learned of any of the House in those 1S the N8 2 . II The SPECTATOR . t ...
... the Direction of an old humour- fom Father , than in Pursuit of his own Inclinations . He was placed there to study the Laws of the Land , and is the most learned of any of the House in those 1S the N8 2 . II The SPECTATOR . t ...
Strana 46
... humour and please Men in their Vices and Follies . The great Enemy of Man- kind , notwithstanding his Wit and Ange- lick Faculties , is the most odious Being in the whole Creation . He goes on foon after to fay very generously , That he ...
... humour and please Men in their Vices and Follies . The great Enemy of Man- kind , notwithstanding his Wit and Ange- lick Faculties , is the most odious Being in the whole Creation . He goes on foon after to fay very generously , That he ...
Strana 47
... Humour another : To follow the Dictates of these two latter , is go- ing into a Road that is both endless , and intricate ; when we pursue the o- ther , our Paffage is delightful , and what we aim at eafily attainable . I do not doubt ...
... Humour another : To follow the Dictates of these two latter , is go- ing into a Road that is both endless , and intricate ; when we pursue the o- ther , our Paffage is delightful , and what we aim at eafily attainable . I do not doubt ...
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... humour her fo far as to take them out of that Figure , and place them Side by Side . What the Abfur- dity was which I had committed I did not not know , but I fuppofe there was fome traditionary N® 7 . The SPECTATOR .
... humour her fo far as to take them out of that Figure , and place them Side by Side . What the Abfur- dity was which I had committed I did not not know , but I fuppofe there was fome traditionary N® 7 . The SPECTATOR .
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