The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1925 |
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... Honour that those who are now Your Enemies were always so , You have acted in so much Consistency with Your Self , and promoted the Interests of Your Country in so uniform a Manner , that even those who would mis represent Your generous ...
... Honour that those who are now Your Enemies were always so , You have acted in so much Consistency with Your Self , and promoted the Interests of Your Country in so uniform a Manner , that even those who would mis represent Your generous ...
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... Mind , that the common Fate of those Men of Honour was to be hang'd . March the 10th , 1711-12 . I am , Sir , Your most humble Servant , Philanthropos . ' The The following Letter is of a quite contrary Nature ; 12 THE SPECTATOR.
... Mind , that the common Fate of those Men of Honour was to be hang'd . March the 10th , 1711-12 . I am , Sir , Your most humble Servant , Philanthropos . ' The The following Letter is of a quite contrary Nature ; 12 THE SPECTATOR.
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... Honour to conceal ; but that he could shew her Picture in the Lid of his Snuff - Box The young Lady , who found herself the most sensibly touched by this Confession , took the first Opportunity that offered of snatching his Box out of ...
... Honour to conceal ; but that he could shew her Picture in the Lid of his Snuff - Box The young Lady , who found herself the most sensibly touched by this Confession , took the first Opportunity that offered of snatching his Box out of ...
Strana 32
... Interpreter's telling us , that she was a Maid of Honour to Queen Elizabeth , the Knight was very inquisitive into her Name and Family , and , after having regarded her Finger for some 1712 , some Time , I wonder , says he 32 THE SPECTATOR.
... Interpreter's telling us , that she was a Maid of Honour to Queen Elizabeth , the Knight was very inquisitive into her Name and Family , and , after having regarded her Finger for some 1712 , some Time , I wonder , says he 32 THE SPECTATOR.
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... Honour would pay his Forfeit . I could observe Sir ROGER a little ruffled upon being thus trapanned ; but Guide not insisting upon his Demand , the Knight soon recovered his good Humour , and whispered in my Ear , that if WILL WIMBLE ...
... Honour would pay his Forfeit . I could observe Sir ROGER a little ruffled upon being thus trapanned ; but Guide not insisting upon his Demand , the Knight soon recovered his good Humour , and whispered in my Ear , that if WILL WIMBLE ...
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