The Spectator, Том 3Peter Wilson (Dublín) Peter Wilson, 1711 |
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... Honour . We ought to abstract our Minds from the Obfervation of an Excellence in those we con- verfe with , till we have taken fome Notice , or received fome good Information of the Difpofition of their Minds ; otherwise the Beauty of ...
... Honour . We ought to abstract our Minds from the Obfervation of an Excellence in those we con- verfe with , till we have taken fome Notice , or received fome good Information of the Difpofition of their Minds ; otherwise the Beauty of ...
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... Honour of the Day ; but upon a farther Trial they found he was Mafter only of the merry Grinn . THE next that mounted the Table was a Malecontent in those Days , and a great Master in the whole Art of Grinning , but particularly ...
... Honour of the Day ; but upon a farther Trial they found he was Mafter only of the merry Grinn . THE next that mounted the Table was a Malecontent in those Days , and a great Master in the whole Art of Grinning , but particularly ...
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... Honour of the Day ; but upon a farther Trial they found he was Mafter only of the merry Grinn . THE next that mounted the Table was a Malecontent in thofe Days , and a great Master in the whole Art of Grinning , but particularly ...
... Honour of the Day ; but upon a farther Trial they found he was Mafter only of the merry Grinn . THE next that mounted the Table was a Malecontent in thofe Days , and a great Master in the whole Art of Grinning , but particularly ...
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... Honour ; or , to come to lower Inftances , the private Men in the Horse and Foot of an Army , the Carmen and Coachmen in the City Streets , mutually look upon each other with Ill - will , when they are in Competition for Quar- ters or ...
... Honour ; or , to come to lower Inftances , the private Men in the Horse and Foot of an Army , the Carmen and Coachmen in the City Streets , mutually look upon each other with Ill - will , when they are in Competition for Quar- ters or ...
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... Honour . But ' tis very hap- py for Sir ROGER that the Merchant paid fo dear for his Ambition . " Tis the Misfortune of many other Gen- tlemen to turn out of the Seats of their Ancestors , to make 3 way way for fuch new Masters as have ...
... Honour . But ' tis very hap- py for Sir ROGER that the Merchant paid fo dear for his Ambition . " Tis the Misfortune of many other Gen- tlemen to turn out of the Seats of their Ancestors , to make 3 way way for fuch new Masters as have ...
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