The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... Sense to Honesty and Virtue 7. Popular Superstitions 8. Letters on Masquerades 9. Account of various Clubs 10. The Uses of the Spectator 11. Character of Arietta - the Ephesian Matron -Inkle and Yarico 12. Custom of telling Stories of ...
... Sense to Honesty and Virtue 7. Popular Superstitions 8. Letters on Masquerades 9. Account of various Clubs 10. The Uses of the Spectator 11. Character of Arietta - the Ephesian Matron -Inkle and Yarico 12. Custom of telling Stories of ...
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... sense , than of honesty and Virgil , we shall find that the English and virtue . But this unhappy affectation of writers , in their way of thinking and express- being wise rather than honest , witty than good- ing themselves , resemble ...
... sense , than of honesty and Virgil , we shall find that the English and virtue . But this unhappy affectation of writers , in their way of thinking and express- being wise rather than honest , witty than good- ing themselves , resemble ...
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... sense as virtue , tions of such men are so delicate upon all oc- ' It is a mighty shame and dishonour to employ currences which they are concerned in , that excellent faculties and abundance of wit , to they should be exposed to more ...
... sense as virtue , tions of such men are so delicate upon all oc- ' It is a mighty shame and dishonour to employ currences which they are concerned in , that excellent faculties and abundance of wit , to they should be exposed to more ...
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... sense did , I am sure , take for greater rican ; the American was no less taken with the applause than any compliments I could make dress , complexion , and shape of an European , her . covered from head to foot . The Indian grew ...
... sense did , I am sure , take for greater rican ; the American was no less taken with the applause than any compliments I could make dress , complexion , and shape of an European , her . covered from head to foot . The Indian grew ...
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... sense of those extraordinary pieces , devoted champion , has lately shown me two our authors would often make words of their copies of verses , composed by a gentleman of own , which were entirely foreign to the mean- this society ; the ...
... sense of those extraordinary pieces , devoted champion , has lately shown me two our authors would often make words of their copies of verses , composed by a gentleman of own , which were entirely foreign to the mean- this society ; the ...
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