The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... pass upon men of honest minds , and true taste . Sir Ri- chard Blackmore says , with as much good sense as virtue , ' It is a mighty shame and dishonour to em- ploy excellent faculties and abundance of wit , to hu- mour and please men ...
... pass upon men of honest minds , and true taste . Sir Ri- chard Blackmore says , with as much good sense as virtue , ' It is a mighty shame and dishonour to em- ploy excellent faculties and abundance of wit , to hu- mour and please men ...
Strana 117
... same party to a benefit - play , and smile at each other , and put down glasses as we pass in our coaches . Thus we may enjoy as much of each other's friendship as we are capable of : for there are some people 24 . 117 SPECTATOR .
... same party to a benefit - play , and smile at each other , and put down glasses as we pass in our coaches . Thus we may enjoy as much of each other's friendship as we are capable of : for there are some people 24 . 117 SPECTATOR .
Strana 169
... pass for him in the world ; to the end that well - meaning persons may not be imposed upon by cheats , I would desire my readers , when they meet with this pretender , to look into his parentage , and to examine him strictly , whether ...
... pass for him in the world ; to the end that well - meaning persons may not be imposed upon by cheats , I would desire my readers , when they meet with this pretender , to look into his parentage , and to examine him strictly , whether ...
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