The Spectator, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson, 1767 - English essays |
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... never meet with a parallel , I think I fhould not have difcharged the office of a faithful Spettator , had not I recorded it .. I have , in former papers , endeavoured to expose this party - rage in women , as it only ferves to ...
... never meet with a parallel , I think I fhould not have difcharged the office of a faithful Spettator , had not I recorded it .. I have , in former papers , endeavoured to expose this party - rage in women , as it only ferves to ...
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... never to have fuffered a difadvantage in fight . How different from this gentleman is Jack Truepenny , who has been an old acquaintance of Sir Andres and myfelf myself from boys , but could never learn our caution No 82 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... never to have fuffered a difadvantage in fight . How different from this gentleman is Jack Truepenny , who has been an old acquaintance of Sir Andres and myfelf myself from boys , but could never learn our caution No 82 13 THE SPECTATOR .
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myself from boys , but could never learn our caution . Jack has a whorish unrefifted good - nature , which makes him incapable of having a property in any thing . His fortune , his reputation , his time and his capacity , are at any ...
myself from boys , but could never learn our caution . Jack has a whorish unrefifted good - nature , which makes him incapable of having a property in any thing . His fortune , his reputation , his time and his capacity , are at any ...
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... never turned his eye towards that of the dead . name was Envy . His Having taken a curfory view of one fide of the gal- lery , I turned myfelf to that which was filled by the works of thofe great mafters that were dead : when in ...
... never turned his eye towards that of the dead . name was Envy . His Having taken a curfory view of one fide of the gal- lery , I turned myfelf to that which was filled by the works of thofe great mafters that were dead : when in ...
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... never obtain favour by his means : but the diftreffes which arife from the many inexplicable occurrences that happen among men , the unaccount- able alienation of parents from their children , cruelty of hufbands to wives , poverty ...
... never obtain favour by his means : but the diftreffes which arife from the many inexplicable occurrences that happen among men , the unaccount- able alienation of parents from their children , cruelty of hufbands to wives , poverty ...
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