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Pagina xxvii
... set loose the powers of conversation : and who , that ever asked succour from Bacchus , was able to preserve himself from being enslaved by his auxiliary ? " The fame fact has been related by others in coarser language , and with an ...
... set loose the powers of conversation : and who , that ever asked succour from Bacchus , was able to preserve himself from being enslaved by his auxiliary ? " The fame fact has been related by others in coarser language , and with an ...
Pagina xxxiv
... set aside . His supposed share in this transaction is alluded to by POPE . " Let BUDGELL charge low Grub - street on my quill , " And write whate'er he please , except my will . " Yet BUDGELL'S situation at this time must have been low ...
... set aside . His supposed share in this transaction is alluded to by POPE . " Let BUDGELL charge low Grub - street on my quill , " And write whate'er he please , except my will . " Yet BUDGELL'S situation at this time must have been low ...
Pagina lx
... set a mark upon confidents . " I know not whether the lady was deferving of the Knight's reprobation , but Mrs. BOEVEY certainly had a female friend of this description , of the name of Pope , who lived with her more than forty lx ...
... set a mark upon confidents . " I know not whether the lady was deferving of the Knight's reprobation , but Mrs. BOEVEY certainly had a female friend of this description , of the name of Pope , who lived with her more than forty lx ...
Pagina 13
... is never overbearing , though accustomed to command men in the utmost degree below him ; nor ever too obsequious , from an habit of obeying men highly above him . But that our fociety may not appear a set of N ° 2 . 18 THE SPECTATOR .
... is never overbearing , though accustomed to command men in the utmost degree below him ; nor ever too obsequious , from an habit of obeying men highly above him . But that our fociety may not appear a set of N ° 2 . 18 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 14
... set of humourists , unacquainted with the gallantries and pleasures of the age , we have among us the gallant Will Honeycomb1 , a gentleman who , according to his years should be in the decline of his life , but having ever been very ...
... set of humourists , unacquainted with the gallantries and pleasures of the age , we have among us the gallant Will Honeycomb1 , a gentleman who , according to his years should be in the decline of his life , but having ever been very ...
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