The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volúmenes1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 páginas |
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... thing more common , than that we run able to the dictates of reason , of religion , in perfect contradiction to them ? All which of good - breeding ; without this , a man as I is supported by no other pretension , than have before ...
... thing more common , than that we run able to the dictates of reason , of religion , in perfect contradiction to them ? All which of good - breeding ; without this , a man as I is supported by no other pretension , than have before ...
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... things proper for the dress in which he appears . We have now and then rakes in the habit of Roman senators , and grave politicians in the dress of rakes . The misfortune of the thing is , that people dress themselves in what they have ...
... things proper for the dress in which he appears . We have now and then rakes in the habit of Roman senators , and grave politicians in the dress of rakes . The misfortune of the thing is , that people dress themselves in what they have ...
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... thing further , in which both dramas agree ; which is , that by the squeak of their voices the heroes of each are eunuchs ; and as the wit in both pieces is equal , I must prefer the perform- ance of Mr. Powell , because it is in our ...
... thing further , in which both dramas agree ; which is , that by the squeak of their voices the heroes of each are eunuchs ; and as the wit in both pieces is equal , I must prefer the perform- ance of Mr. Powell , because it is in our ...
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... thing made more noise in the world than Roman noses , and then not a word of them till they revived again in eighty - eight . * Nor is it so very long since Richard the Third set up half the backs of the nation ; and high shoulders , as ...
... thing made more noise in the world than Roman noses , and then not a word of them till they revived again in eighty - eight . * Nor is it so very long since Richard the Third set up half the backs of the nation ; and high shoulders , as ...
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... things , by their fear of failing in indifferent things . This , perhaps , cannot be called affectation ; but it has some tincture of it , at least so far , as No. 39. ] Saturday , April 14 , 1711 . that their fear of erring in a thing ...
... things , by their fear of failing in indifferent things . This , perhaps , cannot be called affectation ; but it has some tincture of it , at least so far , as No. 39. ] Saturday , April 14 , 1711 . that their fear of erring in a thing ...
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