“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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то THE RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES Lord HALLIFAX . MY LORD , IMILITUDE of manners and ftudies is SIMILITUDE ufually mentioned as one of the ftrong- eft motives to affection and esteem ; but the paffionate veneration I have for your ...
то THE RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES Lord HALLIFAX . MY LORD , IMILITUDE of manners and ftudies is SIMILITUDE ufually mentioned as one of the ftrong- eft motives to affection and esteem ; but the paffionate veneration I have for your ...
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... manner . Whether or no the ladies had retreated hither in order to rally their forces I cannot tell ; but the next night they came in fo great a body to the opera , that they out - number'd the enemy . THIS account of party - patches ...
... manner . Whether or no the ladies had retreated hither in order to rally their forces I cannot tell ; but the next night they came in fo great a body to the opera , that they out - number'd the enemy . THIS account of party - patches ...
Strana 19
... manner to demean himself . The king , who had a quick difcerning , relieved him from the oppreffion he was under ; and with the most beautiful complacency , faid to him , " Sir , do “ not add to that load of forrow I fee in your ...
... manner to demean himself . The king , who had a quick difcerning , relieved him from the oppreffion he was under ; and with the most beautiful complacency , faid to him , " Sir , do “ not add to that load of forrow I fee in your ...
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... manner , every one is in fomne degree a mafter of that art which is generally distinguished by the name of Phyfiognomy ; and naturally forms to himself the character or fortune of a ftranger , from the features and lineaments of his ...
... manner , every one is in fomne degree a mafter of that art which is generally distinguished by the name of Phyfiognomy ; and naturally forms to himself the character or fortune of a ftranger , from the features and lineaments of his ...
Strana 25
... juft now mentioned ; and that when his courtiers told him his face was made like an eagle's , he understood them in the fame manner , as if they VOL . II . C had had told him , there was fomething in his looks N ° 86 . 25 THE SPECTATOR .
... juft now mentioned ; and that when his courtiers told him his face was made like an eagle's , he understood them in the fame manner , as if they VOL . II . C had had told him , there was fomething in his looks N ° 86 . 25 THE SPECTATOR .
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