The Spectator, Zväzok 701893 |
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... particular obligations, lays his claim to your Lordship's patronage upon the same account I must confess, my Lord, had not I already received great instances of your favour, I should have been afraid of submitting a work of this nature ...
... particular obligations, lays his claim to your Lordship's patronage upon the same account I must confess, my Lord, had not I already received great instances of your favour, I should have been afraid of submitting a work of this nature ...
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... particular distinction, that you are master of the whole compass of business, and have signalized yourself in all the different scenes of it. We admire some for the dignity, others for the popularity of their behaviour ; some for their ...
... particular distinction, that you are master of the whole compass of business, and have signalized yourself in all the different scenes of it. We admire some for the dignity, others for the popularity of their behaviour ; some for their ...
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... particular by many of the fathers, and the most orthodox writers. Milton has by this* means filled a great part of his poem with that kind of writing which the French critics call the tendre, and which is in a particular manner engaging ...
... particular by many of the fathers, and the most orthodox writers. Milton has by this* means filled a great part of his poem with that kind of writing which the French critics call the tendre, and which is in a particular manner engaging ...
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... particular province, interrupting our friend with a janty laugh, " I thought, knight," says he, " thou hadst lived long enough in the world, not to pin thy happiness upon one that is a woman, and a widow. I think that, without vanity, I ...
... particular province, interrupting our friend with a janty laugh, " I thought, knight," says he, " thou hadst lived long enough in the world, not to pin thy happiness upon one that is a woman, and a widow. I think that, without vanity, I ...
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... particular esteem, though he is ashamed to have it challenged in so public a manner. It must be allowed, that any young fellow that affects to dress and appear genteelly, might, with artificial management, save* ten pounds a-year; as ...
... particular esteem, though he is ashamed to have it challenged in so public a manner. It must be allowed, that any young fellow that affects to dress and appear genteelly, might, with artificial management, save* ten pounds a-year; as ...
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