The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... common with the moft virtuous and worthy amongst us . When a Gentleman fpeaks Coarfly , he has dreffed himself Clean to no pur- pofe : The Cloathing of our Minds certainly ought to be regarded before that of our Bodies . To betray in a ...
... common with the moft virtuous and worthy amongst us . When a Gentleman fpeaks Coarfly , he has dreffed himself Clean to no pur- pofe : The Cloathing of our Minds certainly ought to be regarded before that of our Bodies . To betray in a ...
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... ordinary Occurrences of Life ? 8 I hardly have obferved any one fill his feveral Duties of Life better than Ignotus . All the Under - parts of his Be- Behaviour , and fuch as are expofed to common Obfervation N ° 75. The SPECTATOR . 13.
... ordinary Occurrences of Life ? 8 I hardly have obferved any one fill his feveral Duties of Life better than Ignotus . All the Under - parts of his Be- Behaviour , and fuch as are expofed to common Obfervation N ° 75. The SPECTATOR . 13.
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Behaviour , and fuch as are expofed to common Obfervation , have their Rife in him from great and noble Motives . A firm and unhaken Expectation of a- nother Life , makes him become this ; Humanity and good Nature , fortified by the ...
Behaviour , and fuch as are expofed to common Obfervation , have their Rife in him from great and noble Motives . A firm and unhaken Expectation of a- nother Life , makes him become this ; Humanity and good Nature , fortified by the ...
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... common with People of plen- tiful Fortunes and mean Tafte . The Girls preceded their Parents like Queens of May , in all the gaudy Colours ima- ginable , on every Sunday to Church , and were exposed to the Examination of the Audience ...
... common with People of plen- tiful Fortunes and mean Tafte . The Girls preceded their Parents like Queens of May , in all the gaudy Colours ima- ginable , on every Sunday to Church , and were exposed to the Examination of the Audience ...
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... Common Enemy , what Decrees ought not to be made in favour of them ? SINCE I am recollecting upon this Subject fuch Paffages as occur to my Memory out of ancient Authors , I can- not omit a Sentence in the celebrated Funeral Oration of ...
... Common Enemy , what Decrees ought not to be made in favour of them ? SINCE I am recollecting upon this Subject fuch Paffages as occur to my Memory out of ancient Authors , I can- not omit a Sentence in the celebrated Funeral Oration of ...
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