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Pagina 40
... cause . He told us , that he wondered any order of persons should think themselves too confidera- ble to be advised ; that it was not quality , but in- nocence , which exempted men from reproof ; that vice and folly ought to be attacked ...
... cause . He told us , that he wondered any order of persons should think themselves too confidera- ble to be advised ; that it was not quality , but in- nocence , which exempted men from reproof ; that vice and folly ought to be attacked ...
Pagina 41
... cause of virtue and good sense , and to annoy there adversaries in whatever degree or rank of men they may be found ; I shall be deaf for the future to all the remonftrances that shall be made to me on this account . If Punch grows ex ...
... cause of virtue and good sense , and to annoy there adversaries in whatever degree or rank of men they may be found ; I shall be deaf for the future to all the remonftrances that shall be made to me on this account . If Punch grows ex ...
Pagina 53
... cause she was not stirring ; and a porter would have been thought unfit for his place , that could have made so awkward an excuse . As I love to see every thing that is new , I once prevailed upon my friend Will Honeycomb to carry me ...
... cause she was not stirring ; and a porter would have been thought unfit for his place , that could have made so awkward an excuse . As I love to see every thing that is new , I once prevailed upon my friend Will Honeycomb to carry me ...
Pagina 58
... cause there ; and others come in their night - gowns to saunter away their time , as if they never designed to go thither . I do not know . that I meet , in any of my walks , objects which move both my spleen and laughter so effectually ...
... cause there ; and others come in their night - gowns to saunter away their time , as if they never designed to go thither . I do not know . that I meet , in any of my walks , objects which move both my spleen and laughter so effectually ...
Pagina 71
... cause ? Quoth she , a Pudding . " C N ° . 60. WEDNESDAY , MAY 9 . Hoc eft quod palles ? Cur quis non prandeat , hoc eft ? PERS . Sat. iii . 85 . Is it for this you gain those meagre looks , And facrifice your dinner to your books ? S ...
... cause ? Quoth she , a Pudding . " C N ° . 60. WEDNESDAY , MAY 9 . Hoc eft quod palles ? Cur quis non prandeat , hoc eft ? PERS . Sat. iii . 85 . Is it for this you gain those meagre looks , And facrifice your dinner to your books ? S ...
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