The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... pleasure to the hearer ; first , as they are private history , and , in the next place , as they have always in them a dash of scandal . These are the two chief qualifications in an article of news which recommend it , in a more than ...
... pleasure to the hearer ; first , as they are private history , and , in the next place , as they have always in them a dash of scandal . These are the two chief qualifications in an article of news which recommend it , in a more than ...
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... pleasure to the hearer ; first , as they are private history , and , in the next place , as they have always in them a dash of scandal . These are the two chief qualifications in an article of news which recommend it , in a more than ...
... pleasure to the hearer ; first , as they are private history , and , in the next place , as they have always in them a dash of scandal . These are the two chief qualifications in an article of news which recommend it , in a more than ...
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... pleasure , in those countries , would be afraid of passing , not only for an irreligious , but an ill - bred man , should he be seen to go to bed , or sit down at table , without of- fering up his devotions on such occasions . The same ...
... pleasure , in those countries , would be afraid of passing , not only for an irreligious , but an ill - bred man , should he be seen to go to bed , or sit down at table , without of- fering up his devotions on such occasions . The same ...
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... pleasures and ad- vantages of society , afflict their bodies , distress their fortunes , hurt their reputations , ruin their families , make their lives painful , or put an end to 4 * No. 459 . $ 3 THE SPECTATOR . One I am sure is so ...
... pleasures and ad- vantages of society , afflict their bodies , distress their fortunes , hurt their reputations , ruin their families , make their lives painful , or put an end to 4 * No. 459 . $ 3 THE SPECTATOR . One I am sure is so ...
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... pleasures , and display us to others in the colors which we ourselves take a fancy to glory in : and indeed there is something so amusing for the time in this state of vanity and ill - grounded satisfaction , that even the wiser world ...
... pleasures , and display us to others in the colors which we ourselves take a fancy to glory in : and indeed there is something so amusing for the time in this state of vanity and ill - grounded satisfaction , that even the wiser world ...
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