The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 - Great Britain |
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Page 23
... keeping in the road of com- mon life , confider the envious man with relation to these three heads , his pains , his ... keep the property , if pof- fible , unfixed , and by that means to hinder the re- reputation of it from falling upon ...
... keeping in the road of com- mon life , confider the envious man with relation to these three heads , his pains , his ... keep the property , if pof- fible , unfixed , and by that means to hinder the re- reputation of it from falling upon ...
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... keep up to my af- fumed fiercenefs , but died like a man . < • Sir , I am , Your most humble fervant , THOMAS PRONE . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , HIS is to let you understand , that the play- Thoufe is a reprefentation of the world in nothing fo ...
... keep up to my af- fumed fiercenefs , but died like a man . < • Sir , I am , Your most humble fervant , THOMAS PRONE . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , HIS is to let you understand , that the play- Thoufe is a reprefentation of the world in nothing fo ...
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... keep a fort of club in his company ; though the fober gentleman himself is an utter enemy to fuch meetings . 6 < I ... keeps it . The drawers are all in awe of him ; and all the customers , who frequent his company , yield him a fort of ...
... keep a fort of club in his company ; though the fober gentleman himself is an utter enemy to fuch meetings . 6 < I ... keeps it . The drawers are all in awe of him ; and all the customers , who frequent his company , yield him a fort of ...
Page 29
... keep it up with the ' frickeft forms of good - breeding . Let us pay vifits , but never fee one another . If you will ' be fo good as to deny yourself always to me , I ' fhall return the obligation by giving the fame ' crders to my ...
... keep it up with the ' frickeft forms of good - breeding . Let us pay vifits , but never fee one another . If you will ' be fo good as to deny yourself always to me , I ' fhall return the obligation by giving the fame ' crders to my ...
Page 30
... keep no account of them . I do not dine and fup by the clock , but by my chair , for when that informs me my pound of food is exhausted , I ⚫ conclude myfelf to be hungry , and lay in another ' with all diligence . In my days of ...
... keep no account of them . I do not dine and fup by the clock , but by my chair , for when that informs me my pound of food is exhausted , I ⚫ conclude myfelf to be hungry , and lay in another ' with all diligence . In my days of ...
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