The Spectator, Том 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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But before five in the afternoon I left the city , came to my common scene of Covent Garden , and passed the evening'at Will's in attending the discourses of several sets of people , who relieved each other within my hearing on the ...
But before five in the afternoon I left the city , came to my common scene of Covent Garden , and passed the evening'at Will's in attending the discourses of several sets of people , who relieved each other within my hearing on the ...
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“ You have given us in your Spectator of Saturday last , a very excellent discourse upon the force of custom and its wonderful efficacy in making every thing pleasant to us . I cannot deny but that I received above two - penny - worth ...
“ You have given us in your Spectator of Saturday last , a very excellent discourse upon the force of custom and its wonderful efficacy in making every thing pleasant to us . I cannot deny but that I received above two - penny - worth ...
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He falls in with the torrent , and lets himself go to every action or discourse , however unjustifiable in itself , so it be in vogue among the present party . This , though one of the most common , is one of the most ridiculous ...
He falls in with the torrent , and lets himself go to every action or discourse , however unjustifiable in itself , so it be in vogue among the present party . This , though one of the most common , is one of the most ridiculous ...
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I have only touched on these several heads , which every one who is conversant in discourses of this nature will easily enlarge upon in his own thoughts , and draw conclusions from them which may be useful to him in the conduct of his ...
I have only touched on these several heads , which every one who is conversant in discourses of this nature will easily enlarge upon in his own thoughts , and draw conclusions from them which may be useful to him in the conduct of his ...
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Dacinthus is an ill - natured husband ; and very women end their freedom of discourse upon this subject , But after all he is very pleasant company . Dacinthus is neither in point of honor , civility , good - breeding , or good - nature ...
Dacinthus is an ill - natured husband ; and very women end their freedom of discourse upon this subject , But after all he is very pleasant company . Dacinthus is neither in point of honor , civility , good - breeding , or good - nature ...
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