The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Tonson, 1711 |
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... heard them both , upon a round trot ; and after having paused some time told them , with the air of a man who would not give his judgment rashly , that " much might be said on both sides . " They were neither of them dissatisfied with ...
... heard them both , upon a round trot ; and after having paused some time told them , with the air of a man who would not give his judgment rashly , that " much might be said on both sides . " They were neither of them dissatisfied with ...
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... heard innumerable instances of young heirs and elder brothers , who either from their own re- flecting upon the estates they are born to , and therefore thinking all other accomplishments unnecessary , or from hearing these notions ...
... heard innumerable instances of young heirs and elder brothers , who either from their own re- flecting upon the estates they are born to , and therefore thinking all other accomplishments unnecessary , or from hearing these notions ...
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... heard of a country - gentleman and his lady , who do not live many miles from Sir ROGER . The wife is an old coquette , that is always hankering after the di- versions of the town ; the husband a morose rustic , that frowns and frets at ...
... heard of a country - gentleman and his lady , who do not live many miles from Sir ROGER . The wife is an old coquette , that is always hankering after the di- versions of the town ; the husband a morose rustic , that frowns and frets at ...
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... heard in pař- ticular , that the Steenkirk * arrived but two months ago at Newcastle , and that there are several commodes in those parts which are worth taking a journey thither to see . ' C. N ° I3O . MONDAY , JULY 30 , 1711 ...
... heard in pař- ticular , that the Steenkirk * arrived but two months ago at Newcastle , and that there are several commodes in those parts which are worth taking a journey thither to see . ' C. N ° I3O . MONDAY , JULY 30 , 1711 ...
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... heard that he converses very promiscuously when he is in town , do not know but he has brought down with him some discarded Whig , that is sullen , and says nothing because he is out of place . Such is the variety of opinions which are ...
... heard that he converses very promiscuously when he is in town , do not know but he has brought down with him some discarded Whig , that is sullen , and says nothing because he is out of place . Such is the variety of opinions which are ...
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