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Pagina 53
... present the whole race of them is extinct in our own country . About the time that feveral of our fex were ta- ken into this kind of fervice , the ladies likewife brought up the fashion of receiving vifits in their breeding for a woman ...
... present the whole race of them is extinct in our own country . About the time that feveral of our fex were ta- ken into this kind of fervice , the ladies likewife brought up the fashion of receiving vifits in their breeding for a woman ...
Pagina 57
... present to you , are an old beau and a mo- dern Pict . If they are not fo eminently gift- ed by nature as our affembly expects , give me leave to fay their acquired ugliness is greater than any that has ever appeared before you . The ...
... present to you , are an old beau and a mo- dern Pict . If they are not fo eminently gift- ed by nature as our affembly expects , give me leave to fay their acquired ugliness is greater than any that has ever appeared before you . The ...
Pagina 58
... present instant , as it paffes without defiring to quicken it by gratifying any paffion , or profecuting any new defign . Thefe are the men formed for fociety , and thofe little communities which we express by the word neighbourhoods ...
... present instant , as it paffes without defiring to quicken it by gratifying any paffion , or profecuting any new defign . Thefe are the men formed for fociety , and thofe little communities which we express by the word neighbourhoods ...
Pagina 65
... present inftant , and do not taste even that . When one of this order happens to be a man of fortune , the expence of his time is transferred to his coach and horses , and his life is to be meafured by ther motion , not his own ...
... present inftant , and do not taste even that . When one of this order happens to be a man of fortune , the expence of his time is transferred to his coach and horses , and his life is to be meafured by ther motion , not his own ...
Pagina 69
... present under taking with greater chearfulness . In this , and one or two following papers , I fhall trace out the hiftory of falfe wit , and diftin guifh the feveral kinds of it as they have prevailed in different ages of the world ...
... present under taking with greater chearfulness . In this , and one or two following papers , I fhall trace out the hiftory of falfe wit , and diftin guifh the feveral kinds of it as they have prevailed in different ages of the world ...
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