The Spectator, Volumen2J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... fionate veneration I have for your Lordship , I think , flows from an admiration of Qualities in you , of which in the whole courfe of VOL . II . thefe A 號 thefe Papers I have acknowledged myself incapable . While I ΤΟ ...
... fionate veneration I have for your Lordship , I think , flows from an admiration of Qualities in you , of which in the whole courfe of VOL . II . thefe A 號 thefe Papers I have acknowledged myself incapable . While I ΤΟ ...
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thefe Papers I have acknowledged myself incapable . While I bufy myself as a stranger upon earth , and can pretend to no other than being a Looker - on , you are con- fpicuous in the bufy and polite world , both in the World of Men ...
thefe Papers I have acknowledged myself incapable . While I bufy myself as a stranger upon earth , and can pretend to no other than being a Looker - on , you are con- fpicuous in the bufy and polite world , both in the World of Men ...
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... never to have fuffered a difadvantage in fight . How different from this gentleman is Jack Truepenny , who has been an old acquaintance of Sir Andres and myfelf myself from boys , but could never learn our caution No 82 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... never to have fuffered a difadvantage in fight . How different from this gentleman is Jack Truepenny , who has been an old acquaintance of Sir Andres and myfelf myself from boys , but could never learn our caution No 82 13 THE SPECTATOR .
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myself from boys , but could never learn our caution . Jack has a whorish unrefifted good - nature , which makes him incapable of having a property in any thing . His fortune , his reputation , his time and his capacity , are at any ...
myself from boys , but could never learn our caution . Jack has a whorish unrefifted good - nature , which makes him incapable of having a property in any thing . His fortune , his reputation , his time and his capacity , are at any ...
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... myself to the fide of the living . The firft I obferved at work in this part of the gallery was Vanity , with his hair tied behind him in a ribbon , and dreffed like a Frenchman . All the faces he drew were very remarkable for their ...
... myself to the fide of the living . The firft I obferved at work in this part of the gallery was Vanity , with his hair tied behind him in a ribbon , and dreffed like a Frenchman . All the faces he drew were very remarkable for their ...
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