“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... character , is that which hinders me from enlarging on thofe extraordinary talents , which have given you fo great a figure in the British fenate , as well as on that ele- gance and politenefs which appeared in your more retired ...
... character , is that which hinders me from enlarging on thofe extraordinary talents , which have given you fo great a figure in the British fenate , as well as on that ele- gance and politenefs which appeared in your more retired ...
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... character rife uppermoft in the jealous hufband's memory , and upbraids him with the ill ufage of fo divine a creature as was once in his poffeffion ; whilft all the little imperfections , that were before fo un- eafy to him , wear off ...
... character rife uppermoft in the jealous hufband's memory , and upbraids him with the ill ufage of fo divine a creature as was once in his poffeffion ; whilft all the little imperfections , that were before fo un- eafy to him , wear off ...
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... character ; and is fecretly pleafed or confounded as he finds more or less of himself in it . The commendation of any thing in another ftirs up bis jealoufy , as it fhews you have a value for others befides himself ; but the ...
... character ; and is fecretly pleafed or confounded as he finds more or less of himself in it . The commendation of any thing in another ftirs up bis jealoufy , as it fhews you have a value for others befides himself ; but the ...
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... character , you difcover not only your dislike of another , but of himself . In fhort , he is fo defirous of engroffing all your love , that he is grieved at the want of any charm , which he believes has power to raise it ; and if he ...
... character , you difcover not only your dislike of another , but of himself . In fhort , he is fo defirous of engroffing all your love , that he is grieved at the want of any charm , which he believes has power to raise it ; and if he ...
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... character be ? And how honourable is it in fuch among us , who follow the profeffion no otherways , than as labouring to protect the injured , to fubdue the oppreffor , to imprison the careless debtor , and do right to the pain- ful ...
... character be ? And how honourable is it in fuch among us , who follow the profeffion no otherways , than as labouring to protect the injured , to fubdue the oppreffor , to imprison the careless debtor , and do right to the pain- ful ...
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