The Spectator, Volume 3John Bell, 1776 - English essays |
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... manners , which are so conspicuous through all parts of your life . Your averfion to any oftentatious arts of fetting to show those great fervices which you have done the publick , has not likewife a little contributed to that univerfal ...
... manners , which are so conspicuous through all parts of your life . Your averfion to any oftentatious arts of fetting to show those great fervices which you have done the publick , has not likewife a little contributed to that univerfal ...
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... fure , of an affront to their fpecies , in treating af- ter this manner the Human Face Divine , and turn- ing that part of us , which has fo great ing 22 No 173 . THE SPECTATOR . I must not however omit a ploughman, who lived ...
... fure , of an affront to their fpecies , in treating af- ter this manner the Human Face Divine , and turn- ing that part of us , which has fo great ing 22 No 173 . THE SPECTATOR . I must not however omit a ploughman, who lived ...
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... manner until we came to Chelfea . I had fome fmall fuccefs while we were eating cheese - cakes ; but coming home , he renewed his attacks with his former good - for- tune , and equal diverfion to the whole company . · C · < C 6 · 6 . In ...
... manner until we came to Chelfea . I had fome fmall fuccefs while we were eating cheese - cakes ; but coming home , he renewed his attacks with his former good - for- tune , and equal diverfion to the whole company . · C · < C 6 · 6 . In ...
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... manner that is amiable . She ⚫ will fometimes look at me with an affumed gran- deur , and pretend to refent that I have not had refpect enough for her opinion in fuch an instance in company . I cannot but smile at the pretty an- i ger ...
... manner that is amiable . She ⚫ will fometimes look at me with an affumed gran- deur , and pretend to refent that I have not had refpect enough for her opinion in fuch an instance in company . I cannot but smile at the pretty an- i ger ...
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... manner that I am in continual pleasure : She will play the fool , if I allow her to be wife ' but if the fufpects I like her for her trifling , fhe immediately grows grave . 6 < ; These are the toils in which I am taken , and I " carry ...
... manner that I am in continual pleasure : She will play the fool , if I allow her to be wife ' but if the fufpects I like her for her trifling , fhe immediately grows grave . 6 < ; These are the toils in which I am taken , and I " carry ...
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