The Spectator, Volumen3John Bell, 1776 |
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... honour . We ought to abstract our minds from the observation of an excellence in thofe we converfe with , until we have taken fome notice , or received fome good in- formation of the difpofition of their minds ; other- wife the beauty ...
... honour . We ought to abstract our minds from the observation of an excellence in thofe we converfe with , until we have taken fome notice , or received fome good in- formation of the difpofition of their minds ; other- wife the beauty ...
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... honour of the day ; but up- on a further trial they found he was mafter only of the merry grin . The next that mounted the table was a malecon- tent in those days , and a great master in the whole art of grinning , but particularly ...
... honour of the day ; but up- on a further trial they found he was mafter only of the merry grin . The next that mounted the table was a malecon- tent in those days , and a great master in the whole art of grinning , but particularly ...
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... honour ; or , to come to lower inftances , the private men in the horse and foot of an army , the carmen and coachmen in the city streets , mutually look upon each other with ill - will , when they are in competition for quarters on the ...
... honour ; or , to come to lower inftances , the private men in the horse and foot of an army , the carmen and coachmen in the city streets , mutually look upon each other with ill - will , when they are in competition for quarters on the ...
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... honour . But it is very happy for Sir ROGER that the merchant paid fo dear for his ambition . It is the misfortune of many other gentlemen to- turn out of the feats of their ancestors , to make way for fuch new mafters as have been more ...
... honour . But it is very happy for Sir ROGER that the merchant paid fo dear for his ambition . It is the misfortune of many other gentlemen to- turn out of the feats of their ancestors , to make way for fuch new mafters as have been more ...
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... honour to have the number of her gazers leffened , refolv- ed not to part with me fo , and began to play fo many new tricks at her window , that it was im " poffible for me to forbear obferving her . I veri- ly believe the put herself ...
... honour to have the number of her gazers leffened , refolv- ed not to part with me fo , and began to play fo many new tricks at her window , that it was im " poffible for me to forbear obferving her . I veri- ly believe the put herself ...
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