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Pagina 11
... club . THUS I live in the world rather as a fpectator of mankind , than as one of the fpecies , by which means I have made myfelf a fpeculative ftatefman , foldier , mer- chant , and artifan , without ever meddling with any practical ...
... club . THUS I live in the world rather as a fpectator of mankind , than as one of the fpecies , by which means I have made myfelf a fpeculative ftatefman , foldier , mer- chant , and artifan , without ever meddling with any practical ...
Pagina 13
... club . However , as my friends have engaged me to stand in the front , those who have a mind to correfpond with me , may direct their letters to the SPECTATOR , at Mr. Buckley's in Little - Britain . For I muft further acquaint the ...
... club . However , as my friends have engaged me to stand in the front , those who have a mind to correfpond with me , may direct their letters to the SPECTATOR , at Mr. Buckley's in Little - Britain . For I muft further acquaint the ...
Pagina 16
... club - room fits captain SENTRY , a gentleman of great courage , good under- ftanding , but invincible modefty . He is one of thofe that deferve very well , but are very aukward at putting their talents within the obfervation of fuch as ...
... club - room fits captain SENTRY , a gentleman of great courage , good under- ftanding , but invincible modefty . He is one of thofe that deferve very well , but are very aukward at putting their talents within the obfervation of fuch as ...
Pagina 41
... ourselves into those little nocturnal affemblies , which are commonly known by the name of Clubs . When a fet of men find themfelves D 3 themselves agree in any particular , though never fo tri No 9 . 41 THE SPECTATOR .
... ourselves into those little nocturnal affemblies , which are commonly known by the name of Clubs . When a fet of men find themfelves D 3 themselves agree in any particular , though never fo tri No 9 . 41 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 42
... club of fat men , that did not come together , as you may well fuppose , to entertain one another with sprightliness and wit , but to keep one another in countenance : the room where the club met was fomething of the largest , and had ...
... club of fat men , that did not come together , as you may well fuppose , to entertain one another with sprightliness and wit , but to keep one another in countenance : the room where the club met was fomething of the largest , and had ...
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