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Pagina 26
... fall any thing below the opinion that is conceived of him , though they might raife the reputation of ano- ther , they are a diminution to his . One would think there fhould be fomething won derfully pleafing in the poffeffion of fame ...
... fall any thing below the opinion that is conceived of him , though they might raife the reputation of ano- ther , they are a diminution to his . One would think there fhould be fomething won derfully pleafing in the poffeffion of fame ...
Pagina 35
" < hunting . Sir , these things cry aloud for reformation , and fall properly under the province of Spectator Ge- neral ; but how indeed fhould it be otherwise , while fellows , that for twenty years together were never paid but as ...
" < hunting . Sir , these things cry aloud for reformation , and fall properly under the province of Spectator Ge- neral ; but how indeed fhould it be otherwise , while fellows , that for twenty years together were never paid but as ...
Pagina 38
... fall on your fide , or where it will , his business is ftill to be well- bred to the end . I think I have read , in one of our English comedies , a description of a fellow that affected knowing every body , and for want of judgment in ...
... fall on your fide , or where it will , his business is ftill to be well- bred to the end . I think I have read , in one of our English comedies , a description of a fellow that affected knowing every body , and for want of judgment in ...
Pagina 41
... fall on a - better fub- ject , than that of the art of growing old . In fuch a lecture you muft propofe , that no one fet his heart upon what is tranfient ; the beauty grows wrinkled while we are yet gazing at her . The witty man finks ...
... fall on a - better fub- ject , than that of the art of growing old . In fuch a lecture you muft propofe , that no one fet his heart upon what is tranfient ; the beauty grows wrinkled while we are yet gazing at her . The witty man finks ...
Pagina 42
... falls into them without provocation , fo it is to ⚫ be hoped fhe will return from them without the merit of • new fervices . But life and love will not admit of fuch intervals , therefore pray let her be admonished as fol- lows ...
... falls into them without provocation , fo it is to ⚫ be hoped fhe will return from them without the merit of • new fervices . But life and love will not admit of fuch intervals , therefore pray let her be admonished as fol- lows ...
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