The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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Strana 309
... shew you are well inclined towards them : What then can be more absurd , than to set up for being extremely sharp and biting , as the Term is , in your Expressions to your Familiars ? A Man who has no good Quality but Courage , is in a ...
... shew you are well inclined towards them : What then can be more absurd , than to set up for being extremely sharp and biting , as the Term is , in your Expressions to your Familiars ? A Man who has no good Quality but Courage , is in a ...
Strana 462
... shew themselves several Ways , you'll often see a Man of this Temper ashamed to be clean , and setting up for Wit only from Negligence in his Habit . Now I am upon this Head , I can't help observing also upon a very different Folly ...
... shew themselves several Ways , you'll often see a Man of this Temper ashamed to be clean , and setting up for Wit only from Negligence in his Habit . Now I am upon this Head , I can't help observing also upon a very different Folly ...
Strana 466
... shew I am not a Stranger to such Erudition as they smile upon , if I were duly encouraged . However this only to let the World see what I could do ; and shall not give my Reader any more of this kind , if he will forgive the Ostentation ...
... shew I am not a Stranger to such Erudition as they smile upon , if I were duly encouraged . However this only to let the World see what I could do ; and shall not give my Reader any more of this kind , if he will forgive the Ostentation ...
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