The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Tonson, 1711 |
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... we came up to them . After having paid their respects to Sir ROGER , WILL told him that Mr. TOUCHY and he must appeal to him upon a dispute that that arose between them . WILL it seems had been 6 NO 122 . THE SPECTATOR .
... we came up to them . After having paid their respects to Sir ROGER , WILL told him that Mr. TOUCHY and he must appeal to him upon a dispute that that arose between them . WILL it seems had been 6 NO 122 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 7
that arose between them . WILL it seems had been giving his fellow - traveller an account of his angling one day in such a hole ; when TOM TOUCHY , instead of hearing out his story , told him that Mr. Such - a - one , if he pleased ...
that arose between them . WILL it seems had been giving his fellow - traveller an account of his angling one day in such a hole ; when TOM TOUCHY , instead of hearing out his story , told him that Mr. Such - a - one , if he pleased ...
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... seems been formerly a servant in the Knight's family ; and to do honour to his old master , had some time since , unknown to Sir ROGER , put him up in a sign - post before the door ; so that the Knight's Head had hung out upon the road ...
... seems been formerly a servant in the Knight's family ; and to do honour to his old master , had some time since , unknown to Sir ROGER , put him up in a sign - post before the door ; so that the Knight's Head had hung out upon the road ...
Strana 13
... seems EUDOXUS was so filled with the re- port of his son's reputation , that he could no longer withhold making himself known to him . The morning after his arrival at the house of his supposed father , Lɛ- ONTINE told him that Eudoxus ...
... seems EUDOXUS was so filled with the re- port of his son's reputation , that he could no longer withhold making himself known to him . The morning after his arrival at the house of his supposed father , Lɛ- ONTINE told him that Eudoxus ...
Strana 21
... seems to me altogether inconsistent with the dictates either of reason or religion . Zeal for a public cause is apt to breed passions in the hearts of virtuous persons , to which the regard of their own private interest would never have ...
... seems to me altogether inconsistent with the dictates either of reason or religion . Zeal for a public cause is apt to breed passions in the hearts of virtuous persons , to which the regard of their own private interest would never have ...
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acquainted admired agreeable ALCIBIADES appear Atheist beauty behaviour believe Castilian character CONSTANTIA conversation creature daugh death delight desire discourse dress endeavour entertain EUDOXUS eyes father favour following letter fortune genius gentleman give greatest happy heart HEROD honour hope human humble servant humour husband HYÆNA imagination impertinent innocent Justice of Peace kind lady learned live look lover man's mankind manner MARIAMNE marriage master mind mirth nature neral never obliged observe occasion ordinary OVID pain paper particular pass passion person PINDAR PLATO pleased pleasure pray present racter reader reason religion renegado ribaldry Salamander sense shew sion SOCRATES soul species SPECTATOR speculation spirit TACITUS tell temper THEODOSIUS thing thou thought tion told TOM SHORT town VIRG virtue Whig whole woman women words write young youth