The Spectator, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Page 14
... Honour . We ought to abstract Monday , our Minds from the Observation of any Excellence in Sept. 17 , those we converse with , ' till we have taken some Notice , or received some good Information of the Disposition of their Minds ...
... Honour . We ought to abstract Monday , our Minds from the Observation of any Excellence in Sept. 17 , those we converse with , ' till we have taken some Notice , or received some good Information of the Disposition of their Minds ...
Page 21
... Honour ; or , to come to lower Instances , the private Men in the Horse and Foot of an Army , the Carmen and Coachmen in the City - streets , mutually look upon each other with Ill - will , when they are in Competition for Quarters or ...
... Honour ; or , to come to lower Instances , the private Men in the Horse and Foot of an Army , the Carmen and Coachmen in the City - streets , mutually look upon each other with Ill - will , when they are in Competition for Quarters or ...
Page 24
... Honour . But ' tis very happy for Sir ROGER that the Merchant paid so dear for his Ambition , ' Tis the Misfortune of many other Gentlemen to turn out of the Seats of their Ancestors , to make Way for such new Masters as have been more ...
... Honour . But ' tis very happy for Sir ROGER that the Merchant paid so dear for his Ambition , ' Tis the Misfortune of many other Gentlemen to turn out of the Seats of their Ancestors , to make Way for such new Masters as have been more ...
Page 25
... Honour , to have the Number of her Gazers lessen'd , resolved not to part with me so , and begun to play so many new Tricks at her Window , that it was impossible for me to forbear observing her . I verily believe she put her self to ...
... Honour , to have the Number of her Gazers lessen'd , resolved not to part with me so , and begun to play so many new Tricks at her Window , that it was impossible for me to forbear observing her . I verily believe she put her self to ...
Page 54
... Honour , put things upon so right a Foot , as that such a Rascal should not laugh at the Imputation of what he was really guilty , and dread being accused of that for which he was arrested ? In a Word , Sir , it is in the Power of you ...
... Honour , put things upon so right a Foot , as that such a Rascal should not laugh at the Imputation of what he was really guilty , and dread being accused of that for which he was arrested ? In a Word , Sir , it is in the Power of you ...
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