“The” Spectator, Volumen3J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... common to fee men of fenfe com- mence coxcombs , than beautiful women become im- modeft . When this happens in either , the favour we are naturally inclined to give to the good qualities they brave from nature should abate in proportion ...
... common to fee men of fenfe com- mence coxcombs , than beautiful women become im- modeft . When this happens in either , the favour we are naturally inclined to give to the good qualities they brave from nature should abate in proportion ...
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... common - people of out - grinning one another , that many very difcerning perfons are afraid- it fhould fpoil moft of the faces in the country ; and that a Warwickshire man will be known by his grin , as Roman catholicks imagine a ...
... common - people of out - grinning one another , that many very difcerning perfons are afraid- it fhould fpoil moft of the faces in the country ; and that a Warwickshire man will be known by his grin , as Roman catholicks imagine a ...
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... common people's heads with fuch fenfelefs ambitions , and infpiring them with fuch abfurd ideas of fuperiority and pre - eminence , has not in it fomething immoral as well as ridiculous . XXX N ° L xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 174 Wednesday ...
... common people's heads with fuch fenfelefs ambitions , and infpiring them with fuch abfurd ideas of fuperiority and pre - eminence , has not in it fomething immoral as well as ridiculous . XXX N ° L xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 174 Wednesday ...
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... common honefty . Numbers are fo much the measure of every thing that is valuable , that it is not poffible to demonftrate the fuccefs of any action , or the prudence of any undertaking with- out them . I fay this in anfwer to what Sir ...
... common honefty . Numbers are fo much the measure of every thing that is valuable , that it is not poffible to demonftrate the fuccefs of any action , or the prudence of any undertaking with- out them . I fay this in anfwer to what Sir ...
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... common practice with me to ask her fome queftion concerning the conftitution , which the answers me in general out of Harrington's Oceana : then I commend her strange memory , and her arm is immediately locked in mine . While I keep her ...
... common practice with me to ask her fome queftion concerning the conftitution , which the answers me in general out of Harrington's Oceana : then I commend her strange memory , and her arm is immediately locked in mine . While I keep her ...
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