The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... tion , and yet highly conduces to their service . You have , I think , succeeded very well on many subjects ; • and seem to have been conversant in very different < scenes of life . But in the confiderations of mankind , as a Spectator ...
... tion , and yet highly conduces to their service . You have , I think , succeeded very well on many subjects ; • and seem to have been conversant in very different < scenes of life . But in the confiderations of mankind , as a Spectator ...
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... tion , and allude to one another , rather than interchange : discourse in what they said when they met . Tulip the other day seized his mistress ' hand , and repeated out of Ovid's Art of Love . 6. ' Tis I can in soft battles pass the ...
... tion , and allude to one another , rather than interchange : discourse in what they said when they met . Tulip the other day seized his mistress ' hand , and repeated out of Ovid's Art of Love . 6. ' Tis I can in soft battles pass the ...
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... tion ; such as the loss of the nearest relations and dearest friends . You cannot go to visit a fick friend , but some impertinent . 6 waiter about him observes the muscles of your face , as strictly as if they were prognostics of his ...
... tion ; such as the loss of the nearest relations and dearest friends . You cannot go to visit a fick friend , but some impertinent . 6 waiter about him observes the muscles of your face , as strictly as if they were prognostics of his ...
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... tion labours to be invisible , that it is stranger to ceremony , and that it bears in its own nature a dignity much above the little circum6 stances , which are affected under the notion of decency . - You must know , Sir , I have ...
... tion labours to be invisible , that it is stranger to ceremony , and that it bears in its own nature a dignity much above the little circum6 stances , which are affected under the notion of decency . - You must know , Sir , I have ...
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... tion to each other ; it was evident , that turning the mode : another would effectually put a stop to what had being only as a mode : that to such perfons , poverty and Chame : way a were torments sufficient : that he would not go F 3 N ...
... tion to each other ; it was evident , that turning the mode : another would effectually put a stop to what had being only as a mode : that to such perfons , poverty and Chame : way a were torments sufficient : that he would not go F 3 N ...
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according againſt appear beauty becauſe believe beſt body character comes common conſider converſation creature death exerciſe eyes face fall father firſt fortune give greateſt hand head hear heard heart himſelf honour hope houſe human humour itſelf keep kind Knight lady laſt learned letter live look mankind manner maſter mean meet mind moſt muſt myſelf nature never obliged obſerve occaſion ordinary particular paſſion perſon pleaſed pleaſure preſent proper reader reaſon received ſaid ſame ſay ſee ſeems ſenſe ſervant ſet ſeveral ſex ſhall ſhe ſhort ſhould Sir Roger ſome ſpeak SPECTATOR ſtill ſubject ſuch taken tell themſelves theſe thing thoſe thou thought tion told town turn uſe virtue whole woman women writings young youth