“The” Spectator, Volumen3J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... first are thofe who are confcious to themselves of any infirmity , whether it be weaknefs , old age , de- formity , ignorance , or the like . These men are fo well acquainted with the unamiable part of themselves , that they have not ...
... first are thofe who are confcious to themselves of any infirmity , whether it be weaknefs , old age , de- formity , ignorance , or the like . These men are fo well acquainted with the unamiable part of themselves , that they have not ...
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... the Swan in Coleshill , before fix in the evening . Alfo a plate of lefs value to be run for by affes . The fame day a gold ring to be grinned for by men . The The first of these diverfions that is to be exhibited N ° 173 21 THE SPECTATOR .
... the Swan in Coleshill , before fix in the evening . Alfo a plate of lefs value to be run for by affes . The fame day a gold ring to be grinned for by men . The The first of these diverfions that is to be exhibited N ° 173 21 THE SPECTATOR .
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The first of these diverfions that is to be exhibited by the ten pounds ' race - horses , may probably have its use ; but the two laft in which the affes and men are concerned , feem to me altogether extraordinary and unaccountable ...
The first of these diverfions that is to be exhibited by the ten pounds ' race - horses , may probably have its use ; but the two laft in which the affes and men are concerned , feem to me altogether extraordinary and unaccountable ...
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... first looked on her myself with the highest contempt , could divert myself with her airs for half an hour , and afterwards take up C my Plutarch with great tranquillity of mind ; but was 6 a little vexed to find that in lefs than a ...
... first looked on her myself with the highest contempt , could divert myself with her airs for half an hour , and afterwards take up C my Plutarch with great tranquillity of mind ; but was 6 a little vexed to find that in lefs than a ...
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... first may make a man eafy in himfelf and agreeable to others , but implies no merit in him that is poffeffed of it . man is no more to be praifed upon this account , than because he has a regular pulfe or a good digeftion . This good ...
... first may make a man eafy in himfelf and agreeable to others , but implies no merit in him that is poffeffed of it . man is no more to be praifed upon this account , than because he has a regular pulfe or a good digeftion . This good ...
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