The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 210
... Behaviour ? And laid down that Precept which a late excellent Author has delivered as his own , ' That we should have many Well - wishers , but few Friends . ' Sweet Language will multiply Friends ; and a fair - speaking Tongue will ...
... Behaviour ? And laid down that Precept which a late excellent Author has delivered as his own , ' That we should have many Well - wishers , but few Friends . ' Sweet Language will multiply Friends ; and a fair - speaking Tongue will ...
Pagina 270
... Behaviour , with relation to their Persons , whether Beautiful or Defective . As the Secrets of the Ugly Club were exposed to the Publick , that Men might see there were some Noble Spirits in the Age , who were not at all displeased ...
... Behaviour , with relation to their Persons , whether Beautiful or Defective . As the Secrets of the Ugly Club were exposed to the Publick , that Men might see there were some Noble Spirits in the Age , who were not at all displeased ...
Pagina 401
... Behaviour upon Meeting with Strangers , especially such as may seem the most unsuitable Companions to him : Such a Man when he falleth in the Way with Persons of Simplicity and Innocence , however knowing he may be in the Ways of Men ...
... Behaviour upon Meeting with Strangers , especially such as may seem the most unsuitable Companions to him : Such a Man when he falleth in the Way with Persons of Simplicity and Innocence , however knowing he may be in the Ways of Men ...
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