The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index : the Eight Volumes Comprised in OneSharpe and Hailes, Piccadilly, Taylor and Hessey, Fleet Street, Craddock and Joy, Paternoster Row and J.M. Richardson, Cornhill, 1811 - 751 sivua |
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... pass through oppositions and con- tending interests in the ways of ambition ; but your great abilities have been invited to power , and im- portuned to accept of advancement . Nor is it strange that this should happen to your lordship ...
... pass through oppositions and con- tending interests in the ways of ambition ; but your great abilities have been invited to power , and im- portuned to accept of advancement . Nor is it strange that this should happen to your lordship ...
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... pass it over in si- lence . I find that , during my nonage , I had the reputation of a very sullen youth , but was always a favourite of my schoolmaster , who used to say , ' that my parts were solid , and would wear well . ' I had not ...
... pass it over in si- lence . I find that , during my nonage , I had the reputation of a very sullen youth , but was always a favourite of my schoolmaster , who used to say , ' that my parts were solid , and would wear well . ' I had not ...
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... pass over a single foe to charge whole ar- mies . It is not Lais or Silenus , but the harlot and the drunkard , whom ... passing away much time at a glass , and giving which is opposite to him that writes the letter ? softness and ...
... pass over a single foe to charge whole ar- mies . It is not Lais or Silenus , but the harlot and the drunkard , whom ... passing away much time at a glass , and giving which is opposite to him that writes the letter ? softness and ...
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... pass in our coaches . Thus we may enjoy as much of each other's friendship as we are capable of : for there are some people who are to be known only by sight , with which sort of friendship , I hope you will always honour , 6 MADAM ...
... pass in our coaches . Thus we may enjoy as much of each other's friendship as we are capable of : for there are some people who are to be known only by sight , with which sort of friendship , I hope you will always honour , 6 MADAM ...
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... pass for the offspring of Wit without Mirth , or Mirth without Wit , you may conclude him to be altogether spurious and a cheat . But since there is an impostor abroad , who takes upon him the name of this young gentleman , and would ...
... pass for the offspring of Wit without Mirth , or Mirth without Wit , you may conclude him to be altogether spurious and a cheat . But since there is an impostor abroad , who takes upon him the name of this young gentleman , and would ...
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