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... possess , whether you will or no : but shall only touch upon those which are of your own acquiring , and in which every one must allow you have a real merit . Your janty air and easy motion , the volubility of your discourse , the ...
... possess , whether you will or no : but shall only touch upon those which are of your own acquiring , and in which every one must allow you have a real merit . Your janty air and easy motion , the volubility of your discourse , the ...
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... possessed of before that which would fall to them by such a division . Horace has carried this thought a great deal farther , in the motto of my paper , which implies that the hardships of misfor- tunes we lie under are more easy to us ...
... possessed of before that which would fall to them by such a division . Horace has carried this thought a great deal farther , in the motto of my paper , which implies that the hardships of misfor- tunes we lie under are more easy to us ...
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think the new blemish , as soon as she had got it into her possession , much more disagreeable than the old one . I made the same observation on every other misfortune or calamity which every one in the assembly brought upon himself in ...
think the new blemish , as soon as she had got it into her possession , much more disagreeable than the old one . I made the same observation on every other misfortune or calamity which every one in the assembly brought upon himself in ...
Pagina 22
... and is said to have an ambition of extending her possessions through all the counties in England , on this side the Trent . 3. Mrs. Medlar , who , after two husbands and 22 No. 561 . 883 SPECTATOR . No. 561. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1714. ...
... and is said to have an ambition of extending her possessions through all the counties in England , on this side the Trent . 3. Mrs. Medlar , who , after two husbands and 22 No. 561 . 883 SPECTATOR . No. 561. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1714. ...
Pagina 23
... possession of her for six weeks after , till he was beaten out by a broken officer , who likewise gave up his place to a gentleman at court . The courtier was as short lived a favourite as his predecessors , but had the pleasure of ...
... possession of her for six weeks after , till he was beaten out by a broken officer , who likewise gave up his place to a gentleman at court . The courtier was as short lived a favourite as his predecessors , but had the pleasure of ...
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