The Spectator, Volume 8William Durell and Company, 1810 - English literature |
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... person whom I like , whether I know him or not . This particularity would be tolerated in me , if they considered that the greatest pleasure I know I receive at my eyes , and that I am obliged to an agree- able person for coming abroad ...
... person whom I like , whether I know him or not . This particularity would be tolerated in me , if they considered that the greatest pleasure I know I receive at my eyes , and that I am obliged to an agree- able person for coming abroad ...
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... persons , who speak either at the bar , pulpit , or any public assembly whatsoever , how they discover their ignorance in the use of smiles . There are in the pulpit itself , as well as in other places , such gross abuses in this kind ...
... persons , who speak either at the bar , pulpit , or any public assembly whatsoever , how they discover their ignorance in the use of smiles . There are in the pulpit itself , as well as in other places , such gross abuses in this kind ...
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... persons injured , but also that to bear it longer would be a means to make the offender injure others , before they proceed . Such men clap their hands upon their hearts , and consider what it is to have at their mercy the life of a ...
... persons injured , but also that to bear it longer would be a means to make the offender injure others , before they proceed . Such men clap their hands upon their hearts , and consider what it is to have at their mercy the life of a ...
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... persons that are each of them the representative of a species who are to furnish me with those whispers which I intend to convey to my correspondents . The first of these is Peter Hush , descended from the ancient family of the Hushes ...
... persons that are each of them the representative of a species who are to furnish me with those whispers which I intend to convey to my correspondents . The first of these is Peter Hush , descended from the ancient family of the Hushes ...
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... persons that are each of them the representative of a species who are to furnish me with those whispers which I intend to convey to my correspondents . The first of these is Peter Hush , descended from the ancient family of the Hushes ...
... persons that are each of them the representative of a species who are to furnish me with those whispers which I intend to convey to my correspondents . The first of these is Peter Hush , descended from the ancient family of the Hushes ...
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ADDISON admiration agreeable appear Bacchius beauty body consider countenance Covent Garden creatures daugh dear delight desire discourse divine dreams dress Duke of Burgundy Eastcourt entertained excellent eyes faith folly fortune garden gentleman give gout grace greatest hand happy head hear heard heart honor hope humble servant humor husband imagination kind lady learning letter live look Manilius mankind manner marriage married matter merit mind modesty Mohair nature nerally never obliged observed occasion paper particular passion person Pharamond Pindar pleased pleasure Plutarch Plutus poor present proveditor racter reader reason Rechteren religion Rhynsault Samson Agonistes seems sense SEPTEMBER 18 sight sorrow soul SPECTATOR STEELE tell thing thou thought tion told town Tunbridge VIII VIRG Virgil virtue whilst whole wife woman women words write young