The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... acquaintance is the greatest pleasure of life . This is an undoubted truth ; and yet any man who judges from the practice of the world will be almost persuaded to believe the contrary ; for how can we suppose people should be so ...
... acquaintance is the greatest pleasure of life . This is an undoubted truth ; and yet any man who judges from the practice of the world will be almost persuaded to believe the contrary ; for how can we suppose people should be so ...
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... acquaintance that satisfaction before her . The unwillingness to receive good tidings is a quality as inseparable from a scandal - bearer , as the readiness to divulge bad . But , alas ! how wretchedly low and con- temptible is that ...
... acquaintance that satisfaction before her . The unwillingness to receive good tidings is a quality as inseparable from a scandal - bearer , as the readiness to divulge bad . But , alas ! how wretchedly low and con- temptible is that ...
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... acquaint them , that there is a voluntary Lady Blue- mantle at every visit in town . N ° 428. FRIDAY , JULY 11 , 1712 . Occupet extremum scabies . T. -HOR . Ars Poet . v . 417 . The devil take the hindmost . - ENGLISH PROVERB . T is an ...
... acquaint them , that there is a voluntary Lady Blue- mantle at every visit in town . N ° 428. FRIDAY , JULY 11 , 1712 . Occupet extremum scabies . T. -HOR . Ars Poet . v . 417 . The devil take the hindmost . - ENGLISH PROVERB . T is an ...
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... acquainted with , discovered as wholly new . This sort of intelligence will give a lively image of the chain and mutual dependance of human society , take off impertinent prejudices , enlarge the minds of those whose views are confined ...
... acquainted with , discovered as wholly new . This sort of intelligence will give a lively image of the chain and mutual dependance of human society , take off impertinent prejudices , enlarge the minds of those whose views are confined ...
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... acquainted with one another , that at the end of the war they did not care for parting . In the beginning of it they lodged in separate camps , but afterward , as they grew more familiar , they pitched their tents promiscuously . From ...
... acquainted with one another , that at the end of the war they did not care for parting . In the beginning of it they lodged in separate camps , but afterward , as they grew more familiar , they pitched their tents promiscuously . From ...
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