The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1926 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... mean the Club of Duellists , in which none was to be admitted that had not fought his Man . The President of it was said to have killed half a dozen in single Combat ; and as for the other Members , they took their Seats accord ing to ...
... mean the Club of Duellists , in which none was to be admitted that had not fought his Man . The President of it was said to have killed half a dozen in single Combat ; and as for the other Members , they took their Seats accord ing to ...
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... mean the Fraternity of Spectators who live in the World without having any thing to do in it ; and either by the Affluence of their Fortunes , or Laziness of their Dispositions , have no other Business with the rest of Mankind , but to ...
... mean the Fraternity of Spectators who live in the World without having any thing to do in it ; and either by the Affluence of their Fortunes , or Laziness of their Dispositions , have no other Business with the rest of Mankind , but to ...
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... Means gathering together Materials for thinking . These needy Persons do not know what to talk of , ' till about twelve a Clock in the Morning : for by that Time they are pretty good Judges of the Weather , know which Way the Wind sits ...
... Means gathering together Materials for thinking . These needy Persons do not know what to talk of , ' till about twelve a Clock in the Morning : for by that Time they are pretty good Judges of the Weather , know which Way the Wind sits ...
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. 1711 . and by that Means at least divert the Minds of my No. 10 . Female Readers ... mean while I hope these my gentle Readers , who have so much Time on their Hands , will not grudge hrowing away a ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. 1711 . and by that Means at least divert the Minds of my No. 10 . Female Readers ... mean while I hope these my gentle Readers , who have so much Time on their Hands , will not grudge hrowing away a ...
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... mean time , since there are very few whose Mind are not more or less subject to these dreadful Thought and Apprehensions , we ought to arm our selves agains them by the Dictates of Reason and Religion , to pull the ol Woman out of our ...
... mean time , since there are very few whose Mind are not more or less subject to these dreadful Thought and Apprehensions , we ought to arm our selves agains them by the Dictates of Reason and Religion , to pull the ol Woman out of our ...
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