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Pagina 32
... never to be sick of a Sunday . Mr. Spectator . ed as presiding over the chaos , speaks in the that passage where the Power , who is describ we are all very good maids , but ambitious of characters which we think more lauda - second book ...
... never to be sick of a Sunday . Mr. Spectator . ed as presiding over the chaos , speaks in the that passage where the Power , who is describ we are all very good maids , but ambitious of characters which we think more lauda - second book ...
Pagina 35
... never hereafter think meanly of any thing , till I have heard what they who have another opinion of it have to say in its defence . MR . SPECTATOR , that It is very natural to take for our whole lives a light impression of a thing ...
... never hereafter think meanly of any thing , till I have heard what they who have another opinion of it have to say in its defence . MR . SPECTATOR , that It is very natural to take for our whole lives a light impression of a thing ...
Pagina 45
... never was equalled but by one man . * over whom also he has this advantage , that he has had an opportunity to manifest an esteem for him in his adversity . T. No. 341. ] Tuesday , April 1 , 1712 . -Revocate animos , mostumque timorem ...
... never was equalled but by one man . * over whom also he has this advantage , that he has had an opportunity to manifest an esteem for him in his adversity . T. No. 341. ] Tuesday , April 1 , 1712 . -Revocate animos , mostumque timorem ...
Pagina 54
... never tip the lion upon man , woman , or child , till the clock at St. Dunstan's shall have struck one . No. 348. ] Wednesday , April 9 , 1712 . Invidiam placare paras virtute relictâ Hor . Sat. iii . Lib . 2. 13 . 6 To shun detraction ...
... never tip the lion upon man , woman , or child , till the clock at St. Dunstan's shall have struck one . No. 348. ] Wednesday , April 9 , 1712 . Invidiam placare paras virtute relictâ Hor . Sat. iii . Lib . 2. 13 . 6 To shun detraction ...
Pagina 55
... never to not describe the circle ; but Mr. Triplett came commend me , for it will but bring my frailties in , introduced by two tapers supported by a into examination ; and I had rather be unob- spruce servant , whose hair is under a ...
... never to not describe the circle ; but Mr. Triplett came commend me , for it will but bring my frailties in , introduced by two tapers supported by a into examination ; and I had rather be unob- spruce servant , whose hair is under a ...
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