The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... in thine . THIS Epigram has a refpect to the Character of its Subject ; for Menander writ remarkably with a Juftness and Purity of Language . It has alfo told the the Country he was born in , without either a 14 The SPECTATOR . N ° 551 .
... in thine . THIS Epigram has a refpect to the Character of its Subject ; for Menander writ remarkably with a Juftness and Purity of Language . It has alfo told the the Country he was born in , without either a 14 The SPECTATOR . N ° 551 .
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... laft up got a grave Ser- jeant , and told us his Client had been hung up a whole Term by a Writ of Error . At this I could bear it no C C C longer , longer , but came hither , and refolv'd to apply N ° 551. The SPECTATOR . 19.
... laft up got a grave Ser- jeant , and told us his Client had been hung up a whole Term by a Writ of Error . At this I could bear it no C C C longer , longer , but came hither , and refolv'd to apply N ° 551. The SPECTATOR . 19.
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... told that his moral Qua- lities were agreeable to his natural and intellectual Endowments , and that he was of an honeft and generous Mind , adorned with great Sweetness of Man- ners . I might break off the Account of him here , but I ...
... told that his moral Qua- lities were agreeable to his natural and intellectual Endowments , and that he was of an honeft and generous Mind , adorned with great Sweetness of Man- ners . I might break off the Account of him here , but I ...
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... told him there was nothing I fo ardently wifhed , as that we might fome time or other publish a Work written by us both , which should bear the Name of the Monument , in memory of our Friendship . I heartily with what I have done here ...
... told him there was nothing I fo ardently wifhed , as that we might fome time or other publish a Work written by us both , which should bear the Name of the Monument , in memory of our Friendship . I heartily with what I have done here ...
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... told him , That where the Law required two Witneffes he would not accept of one , tho ' it were Cato himself . Such a Speech from a Per- fon who fat at the Head of a Court of Justice , while Cato was still liv- ing , fhews us , more ...
... told him , That where the Law required two Witneffes he would not accept of one , tho ' it were Cato himself . Such a Speech from a Per- fon who fat at the Head of a Court of Justice , while Cato was still liv- ing , fhews us , more ...
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