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... of your great humanity and complacency of manners , and of the furprizing influence which is peculiar to You , in making every one , who converses with your Lordship , prefer You to himself , without thinking the less meanly of his ...
... of your great humanity and complacency of manners , and of the furprizing influence which is peculiar to You , in making every one , who converses with your Lordship , prefer You to himself , without thinking the less meanly of his ...
Strana 13
He is a gentleman that is very fingular in his behaviour , but his fingularities proceed from his good sense , and are contradictions to the manners of the world , only as he thinks the world is in the wrong .
He is a gentleman that is very fingular in his behaviour , but his fingularities proceed from his good sense , and are contradictions to the manners of the world , only as he thinks the world is in the wrong .
Strana 15
His familiarity with the customs , manners , actions , and writings of the ancients , makes him a very delicate observer of what occurs to hiin in the present world . He is an excellent critick , and the ...
His familiarity with the customs , manners , actions , and writings of the ancients , makes him a very delicate observer of what occurs to hiin in the present world . He is an excellent critick , and the ...
Strana 17
He knows the history of every mode , and can inform you from which of the French king's wenches our wives and daughters had this manner of curling their hair , that way of placing their hoods ; whose frailty was covered by such a fort ...
He knows the history of every mode , and can inform you from which of the French king's wenches our wives and daughters had this manner of curling their hair , that way of placing their hoods ; whose frailty was covered by such a fort ...
Strana 21
They came in two by two , though matched in the most diffociable manner , and mingled together in a kind of dance . It would be tedious to describe their habits and persons ; for which reason , I shall only inform my reader that the ...
They came in two by two , though matched in the most diffociable manner , and mingled together in a kind of dance . It would be tedious to describe their habits and persons ; for which reason , I shall only inform my reader that the ...
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