The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... never have occasion to converse more with mankind , never more need their good opinion or good word , it were then no great matter ( speaking as to the concernments of this world ) if a man spent his reputation all at once , and ...
... never have occasion to converse more with mankind , never more need their good opinion or good word , it were then no great matter ( speaking as to the concernments of this world ) if a man spent his reputation all at once , and ...
Strana 260
... never offend one statute of this kingdom , not excepting even that of stabbing . The writers of plays have what they call unity of time and place to give a justness to their represent- ation ; and it would not be amiss if all who ...
... never offend one statute of this kingdom , not excepting even that of stabbing . The writers of plays have what they call unity of time and place to give a justness to their represent- ation ; and it would not be amiss if all who ...
Strana 263
... never saw a gentleman with such a spindle pair of legs as Mr Honeycomb . After this I laid siege to four heiresses successively , and being a handsome young dog in those days , quickly made a breach in their hearts ; but I don't know ...
... never saw a gentleman with such a spindle pair of legs as Mr Honeycomb . After this I laid siege to four heiresses successively , and being a handsome young dog in those days , quickly made a breach in their hearts ; but I don't know ...
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