The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... tion , as makes all other princes and poten- vour and patronage to me , as you are a gentleman of the most polite literature , and perfectly accomplished in the knowledge of books * and men , which makes it neces- sary to beseech your ...
... tion , as makes all other princes and poten- vour and patronage to me , as you are a gentleman of the most polite literature , and perfectly accomplished in the knowledge of books * and men , which makes it neces- sary to beseech your ...
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... tion , when I have heard them asking the first man they have met with , whether there was any news stirring ? and by that means gathering together materials for thinking . These needy persons do not know what to talk of , till about ...
... tion , when I have heard them asking the first man they have met with , whether there was any news stirring ? and by that means gathering together materials for thinking . These needy persons do not know what to talk of , till about ...
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... tion to see a person whose action gives new majesty to kings , resolution to heroes , and softness to lovers , thus sinking from the greatness of his behaviour , and degraded into the character of the London Prentice . I have often ...
... tion to see a person whose action gives new majesty to kings , resolution to heroes , and softness to lovers , thus sinking from the greatness of his behaviour , and degraded into the character of the London Prentice . I have often ...
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... tion . At length when the competition was doubtful , and the lady undetermined in her fringed gloves may be her ruin . In a word , lace and ribands , silver and gold galloons , with the like glittering gewgaws , are so many lures to ...
... tion . At length when the competition was doubtful , and the lady undetermined in her fringed gloves may be her ruin . In a word , lace and ribands , silver and gold galloons , with the like glittering gewgaws , are so many lures to ...
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... tion from the turn of their public monu- ments and inscriptions , they should be sub- mitted to the perusal of men of learning and genius before they are put in execu- tion . Sir Cloudesly Shovel's monument has very often given me great ...
... tion from the turn of their public monu- ments and inscriptions , they should be sub- mitted to the perusal of men of learning and genius before they are put in execu- tion . Sir Cloudesly Shovel's monument has very often given me great ...
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