The Spectator, Zväzok 1Dent, 1926 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... Reason therefore , I shall publish a Sheet - full of Thoughts every Morning , for the Benefit of my Contem poraries ; and if I can any way contribute to the Diver sion or Improvement of the Country in which I live , I shall leave it ...
... Reason therefore , I shall publish a Sheet - full of Thoughts every Morning , for the Benefit of my Contem poraries ; and if I can any way contribute to the Diver sion or Improvement of the Country in which I live , I shall leave it ...
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... reason he was crossed in Love , by a perverse beautiful Widow of the next County to him . Before this Disappointment , Sir ROGER was what y you call a fine Gentleman , had often supped with my Lord Rochester and Sir George Etherege ...
... reason he was crossed in Love , by a perverse beautiful Widow of the next County to him . Before this Disappointment , Sir ROGER was what y you call a fine Gentleman , had often supped with my Lord Rochester and Sir George Etherege ...
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... Reason I shall only inform my Reader that the first Couple were Tyranny and Anarchy , the second were Bigotry and Atheism , the third the Genius of a Common Wealth , and a young Man of about twenty two Years of Age , whose Name I could ...
... Reason I shall only inform my Reader that the first Couple were Tyranny and Anarchy , the second were Bigotry and Atheism , the third the Genius of a Common Wealth , and a young Man of about twenty two Years of Age , whose Name I could ...
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... Reason , a selfish Man , in the most shining Circumstance and Equipage , appears in the same Condi tion with the Fellow above - mentioned , but more con temptible , in Proportion to what more he robs the Publick of and enjoys above him ...
... Reason , a selfish Man , in the most shining Circumstance and Equipage , appears in the same Condi tion with the Fellow above - mentioned , but more con temptible , in Proportion to what more he robs the Publick of and enjoys above him ...
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... to the Lady of the House , I disposed of my Knife and Fork in two parallel Lines , which is the figure I shall always lay them in for the future , tho ' I do not know any Reason for it . e : 2 S Y It is not difficult for It 28 THE ...
... to the Lady of the House , I disposed of my Knife and Fork in two parallel Lines , which is the figure I shall always lay them in for the future , tho ' I do not know any Reason for it . e : 2 S Y It is not difficult for It 28 THE ...
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