The Spectator. ...S. Powell, 1729 |
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Page 17
... Such Things as these we could recollect to have happen'd to our own Knowledge fo very often , that we concluded the Author had his Rea- fons , who advises his Son to go in Dress rather above his Fortune than under it . AT last the ...
... Such Things as these we could recollect to have happen'd to our own Knowledge fo very often , that we concluded the Author had his Rea- fons , who advises his Son to go in Dress rather above his Fortune than under it . AT last the ...
Page 20
... such as , without any Conviction of Confcience or View of In- tereft , change with the World , and that meerly from a Terror of being out of fashion . Such alfo , who from Facility of Temper , and too much Obfequioufnefs , are vicious ...
... such as , without any Conviction of Confcience or View of In- tereft , change with the World , and that meerly from a Terror of being out of fashion . Such alfo , who from Facility of Temper , and too much Obfequioufnefs , are vicious ...
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... Such a Man can hear the Cries of Children with Pity inftead of Anger ; and when they run over his Head , he is not disturbed at their Noise , but is glad of their Mirth and Health . Tom Trusty has told me , that he thinks it doubles his ...
... Such a Man can hear the Cries of Children with Pity inftead of Anger ; and when they run over his Head , he is not disturbed at their Noise , but is glad of their Mirth and Health . Tom Trusty has told me , that he thinks it doubles his ...
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... such a Cafe , honeft Sampson thinks the Matter may be easily decided , and folves it very judicioufly , by the old Proverb , that if his first Master be ftill living , The Man must have his Mare again . There is no- thing in my Time ...
... such a Cafe , honeft Sampson thinks the Matter may be easily decided , and folves it very judicioufly , by the old Proverb , that if his first Master be ftill living , The Man must have his Mare again . There is no- thing in my Time ...
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... Such - a - one , his very good Friend , the just had patience to fuffer my Salu- tation ; but when he himself , with a very gay Air , of- fered to follow me , fhe gave him a thundering Box on the Ear , called him pitiful poor - fpirited ...
... Such - a - one , his very good Friend , the just had patience to fuffer my Salu- tation ; but when he himself , with a very gay Air , of- fered to follow me , fhe gave him a thundering Box on the Ear , called him pitiful poor - fpirited ...
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