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Pagina 58
... sense in their faces , and come to the coffee - house ei- ther to tranfact affairs or enjoy converfation . The perfons to whofe behaviour and difcourfe I have moft regard are fuch as are between these two forts of men ; fuch as have not ...
... sense in their faces , and come to the coffee - house ei- ther to tranfact affairs or enjoy converfation . The perfons to whofe behaviour and difcourfe I have moft regard are fuch as are between these two forts of men ; fuch as have not ...
Pagina 61
... sense , when he is given up to his pleafures . He would fee he has been mistaken all this while , and be convinced that a found conftitution and an inno- cent mind are the true ingredients for becoming and enjoying life . All men of ...
... sense , when he is given up to his pleafures . He would fee he has been mistaken all this while , and be convinced that a found conftitution and an inno- cent mind are the true ingredients for becoming and enjoying life . All men of ...
Pagina 79
... sense , and com- mon honefty ; and as there is nothing in it but what is built upon the ruin of virtue and inno- cence , according to the notion of merit in this co- medy , I take the fhoemaker to be , in reality , the fine gentleman of ...
... sense , and com- mon honefty ; and as there is nothing in it but what is built upon the ruin of virtue and inno- cence , according to the notion of merit in this co- medy , I take the fhoemaker to be , in reality , the fine gentleman of ...
Pagina 27
... sense , to set up for men of honour . An English Peer , who has not been long dead , ufed to tell a pleasant ftory of a French gentleman that vifited him early one morning at Paris , and after great profeffions of respect , let him know ...
... sense , to set up for men of honour . An English Peer , who has not been long dead , ufed to tell a pleasant ftory of a French gentleman that vifited him early one morning at Paris , and after great profeffions of respect , let him know ...
Pagina 89
... sense who are soldiers . There is a certain irregular way in their narra- tions or difcourfe , which has fomething more warm and pleafing than we meet with among men , who are used to adjust and methodize their thoughts . I was this ...
... sense who are soldiers . There is a certain irregular way in their narra- tions or difcourfe , which has fomething more warm and pleafing than we meet with among men , who are used to adjust and methodize their thoughts . I was this ...
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