The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1897 |
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... Manners , which are so conspicu ous through all parts of Your Life . Your Aversion to any Ostentatious Arts of Setting to show those Great Services which You have done the Publick , has not likewise a little contributed to that ...
... Manners , which are so conspicu ous through all parts of Your Life . Your Aversion to any Ostentatious Arts of Setting to show those Great Services which You have done the Publick , has not likewise a little contributed to that ...
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... manner the Human Face Divine , and turning that part of us , which has so great an Image impressed upon it , into the Image of a Monkey ; whether the raising such silly Competitions among the Ignorant , proposing Prizes for such useless ...
... manner the Human Face Divine , and turning that part of us , which has so great an Image impressed upon it , into the Image of a Monkey ; whether the raising such silly Competitions among the Ignorant , proposing Prizes for such useless ...
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... manner ' till we came to Chelsea . I had some small Success while we were eating Cheese Cakes ; but coming Home he renewed his Attacks with his former good Fortune , and equal Diversion to the whole Company , In short , Sir , I must ...
... manner ' till we came to Chelsea . I had some small Success while we were eating Cheese Cakes ; but coming Home he renewed his Attacks with his former good Fortune , and equal Diversion to the whole Company , In short , Sir , I must ...
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... Manner that is amiable . She will sometimes look at me with an assumed Grandeur , and pretend to resent that I have not had Respect enough for her Opinion in such an Instance in Company , I cannot but smile at the pretty Anger she is in ...
... Manner that is amiable . She will sometimes look at me with an assumed Grandeur , and pretend to resent that I have not had Respect enough for her Opinion in such an Instance in Company , I cannot but smile at the pretty Anger she is in ...
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... Manner that I am in continual Pleasure : She will play the Fool if I allow her to be wise , but if she suspects I like her for her trifling she immediately grows grave , These are the Toils in which I am taken , and I carry off my ...
... Manner that I am in continual Pleasure : She will play the Fool if I allow her to be wise , but if she suspects I like her for her trifling she immediately grows grave , These are the Toils in which I am taken , and I carry off my ...
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