The Spectator, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Pagina 3
... club . Thus I live in the world rather as a SPECTATOR OF mankind than as one of the species ; by which means I have made myself a speculative statesman , soldier , mer- chant , and artisan , without ever meddling with any prac- tical ...
... club . Thus I live in the world rather as a SPECTATOR OF mankind than as one of the species ; by which means I have made myself a speculative statesman , soldier , mer- chant , and artisan , without ever meddling with any prac- tical ...
Pagina 5
... club meets only on Tues- days and Thursdays , we have appointed a committee to sit every night for the inspection of all such papers as may contribute to the advancement of the public weal . C ( c ) . NO . 2. THURSDAY , MARCH 2. 1710-11 ...
... club meets only on Tues- days and Thursdays , we have appointed a committee to sit every night for the inspection of all such papers as may contribute to the advancement of the public weal . C ( c ) . NO . 2. THURSDAY , MARCH 2. 1710-11 ...
Pagina 8
... club - room sits Captain SENTRY ( 6 ) , a gentleman of great courage , good un- derstanding , but invincible modesty . He is one of those that deserve very well , but are very aukward at putting their talents within the observation of ...
... club - room sits Captain SENTRY ( 6 ) , a gentleman of great courage , good un- derstanding , but invincible modesty . He is one of those that deserve very well , but are very aukward at putting their talents within the observation of ...
Pagina 32
... CLUBS . MAN is said to be a social animal ; and as an instance of it , we may observe , that we take all occasions and pretences of forming ourselves into those little noctur- nal assemblies which are commonly known by the name of CLUBS ...
... CLUBS . MAN is said to be a social animal ; and as an instance of it , we may observe , that we take all occasions and pretences of forming ourselves into those little noctur- nal assemblies which are commonly known by the name of CLUBS ...
Pagina 33
... club of fat men , that did not come together , as you may well suppose , to entertain one an- other with sprightliness and wit , but to keep one ano- ther in countenance : the room where the club met was something of the largest , and ...
... club of fat men , that did not come together , as you may well suppose , to entertain one an- other with sprightliness and wit , but to keep one ano- ther in countenance : the room where the club met was something of the largest , and ...
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