“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... must be employed on another ; and if fad , fhe is cer- tainly thinking on himfelf . In fhort , there is no word or gefture fo infignificant , but it gives him new hints , feeds his fufpicions , and furnishes him with fresh matters of ...
... must be employed on another ; and if fad , fhe is cer- tainly thinking on himfelf . In fhort , there is no word or gefture fo infignificant , but it gives him new hints , feeds his fufpicions , and furnishes him with fresh matters of ...
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... must not be too much pleafed with a jeft , or tranfported with any think that is gay and divert- ing . If his beauty be none of the best , you must be a profeffed admirer of prudence , or any other quality he is mafter of , or at least ...
... must not be too much pleafed with a jeft , or tranfported with any think that is gay and divert- ing . If his beauty be none of the best , you must be a profeffed admirer of prudence , or any other quality he is mafter of , or at least ...
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... must have been too familiar with her , before he would have difcovered fuch a fecret . In short , he put his uncle to death , and with difficulty prevailed upon himself to spare Mariamne . AFTER this he was forced on a fecond journey ...
... must have been too familiar with her , before he would have difcovered fuch a fecret . In short , he put his uncle to death , and with difficulty prevailed upon himself to spare Mariamne . AFTER this he was forced on a fecond journey ...
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... must be our con- dition in all the parts of life , if we fuffer ourselves to ap prove any thing but what tends to the promotion of what is good and honourable . If we would take true pains with ourfelves to confider all things by the ...
... must be our con- dition in all the parts of life , if we fuffer ourselves to ap prove any thing but what tends to the promotion of what is good and honourable . If we would take true pains with ourfelves to confider all things by the ...
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... be there exhibited . I MUST not here omit an account which I lately receiv ed of one of thefe grinning - matches from a gentleman , who , who , upon reading the above - mentioned advertisements entertained No 173 . 19 : THE SPECTATOR ..
... be there exhibited . I MUST not here omit an account which I lately receiv ed of one of thefe grinning - matches from a gentleman , who , who , upon reading the above - mentioned advertisements entertained No 173 . 19 : THE SPECTATOR ..
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