The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... fays he , I keep my • Son at home , he is in danger of becoming my young Mafter ; if I fend him abroad , it is fcarce poffible to keep him from the reigning Contagion of Rudeness and Vice . He will perhaps be more innocent at home , but ...
... fays he , I keep my • Son at home , he is in danger of becoming my young Mafter ; if I fend him abroad , it is fcarce poffible to keep him from the reigning Contagion of Rudeness and Vice . He will perhaps be more innocent at home , but ...
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... Bob Harmlefs . F this Gentleman be really no more than Eighteen , I must do him the Juftice to fay he is the moft knowing Infant I have yet met with . He does not , not , I fear , yet understand , that all 1.2 The SPECTATOR . N ° 314 .
... Bob Harmlefs . F this Gentleman be really no more than Eighteen , I must do him the Juftice to fay he is the moft knowing Infant I have yet met with . He does not , not , I fear , yet understand , that all 1.2 The SPECTATOR . N ° 314 .
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... fays he , I hunt , but even then I carry with me a Pocket - Book , that whilft my Servants are bufied in difpofing of the Nets and other Matters , I may be employed in fome- thing that may be ufeful to me in .C ' my my Studies ; and ...
... fays he , I hunt , but even then I carry with me a Pocket - Book , that whilft my Servants are bufied in difpofing of the Nets and other Matters , I may be employed in fome- thing that may be ufeful to me in .C ' my my Studies ; and ...
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... well ; and upon receiving fuch an Answer as was due to his extraordinary Merit , Let me then , fays he , go off the Stage with your your Applaufe ; ufing the Expreffion with which the Roman N ° 317. The SPECTATOR . 41.
... well ; and upon receiving fuch an Answer as was due to his extraordinary Merit , Let me then , fays he , go off the Stage with your your Applaufe ; ufing the Expreffion with which the Roman N ° 317. The SPECTATOR . 41.
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... fay Mr. Such an one bas ftruck a bold Stroke ; by which we understand , that he is the first Man who has had Courage enough to lead up a Fashion . Accordingly , when our Taylors take measure of us , they always demand whether we will ...
... fay Mr. Such an one bas ftruck a bold Stroke ; by which we understand , that he is the first Man who has had Courage enough to lead up a Fashion . Accordingly , when our Taylors take measure of us , they always demand whether we will ...
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