The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... myself that I have looked into the highest and loweft of mankind , and make fhrewd gueffes , without being admitted to their converfation , at the inmost thoughts and reflections of all whom I behold . It is from hence that good or ill ...
... myself that I have looked into the highest and loweft of mankind , and make fhrewd gueffes , without being admitted to their converfation , at the inmost thoughts and reflections of all whom I behold . It is from hence that good or ill ...
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... myself oblig- ed , by this promife , to conceal any falfe proteftations which I obferve made by glances in public aflemblies ; but endeavour to make both fexes appear in their conduct . what they are in their hearts . By this means ...
... myself oblig- ed , by this promife , to conceal any falfe proteftations which I obferve made by glances in public aflemblies ; but endeavour to make both fexes appear in their conduct . what they are in their hearts . By this means ...
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... as I was wondering with myself what ufe he would put them to , he was met very luckily by an acquaintance , who had the fame curiolity , B 2 curiofity . Upon his afking him what he had upon N ° 5 27 THE SPECTATOR . N° 5 ...
... as I was wondering with myself what ufe he would put them to , he was met very luckily by an acquaintance , who had the fame curiolity , B 2 curiofity . Upon his afking him what he had upon N ° 5 27 THE SPECTATOR . N° 5 ...
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... myself , with fome confufion , as a perfon that had brought a difafter upon the family . The lady , how- ever , recovering herfelf after a little fpace , faid to her husband , with a figh , 66 My dear , misfortunes never co.ne " fingle ...
... myself , with fome confufion , as a perfon that had brought a difafter upon the family . The lady , how- ever , recovering herfelf after a little fpace , faid to her husband , with a figh , 66 My dear , misfortunes never co.ne " fingle ...
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... myself to his care ; when I awake , I give myself up to his direction . Amidst all the evils that threaten me , I will look up to him for help , and question not but he will either avert them , or turn them to my advan- tage . Though I ...
... myself to his care ; when I awake , I give myself up to his direction . Amidst all the evils that threaten me , I will look up to him for help , and question not but he will either avert them , or turn them to my advan- tage . Though I ...
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