The Spectator, Том 4Peter Wilson (Dublín) Peter Wilson, 1711 |
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... should rife him too high in his own Imagination , and by confequence remove him to a greater Distance from themselves . BUT farther , this Defire of Fame naturally betrays the ambitious Man into fuch Indecencies as are a leffen- ing to ...
... should rife him too high in his own Imagination , and by confequence remove him to a greater Distance from themselves . BUT farther , this Defire of Fame naturally betrays the ambitious Man into fuch Indecencies as are a leffen- ing to ...
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... should it be otherwife , while Fellows ( that for Twenty Years together were never paid but as their Master was ⚫ in the Humour ) now prefume to pay others more than ever they had in their Lives ; and in Contempt of the • Practice of ...
... should it be otherwife , while Fellows ( that for Twenty Years together were never paid but as their Master was ⚫ in the Humour ) now prefume to pay others more than ever they had in their Lives ; and in Contempt of the • Practice of ...
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... should think fo dry a thing as an Account of our Proposal should be a Matter unworthy your Paper , which generally contains fomething of publick Ufe ; give us leave to fay , that favouring our Design is no less than reviving an Art ...
... should think fo dry a thing as an Account of our Proposal should be a Matter unworthy your Paper , which generally contains fomething of publick Ufe ; give us leave to fay , that favouring our Design is no less than reviving an Art ...
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... should confer a Bow or a Curtfy upon a Person who might not appear to deserve that Dignity . Others you fhall find fo obfequious , and fo very courteous , as there is no efcaping their Favours of this Kind . Of this Sort may be a Man ...
... should confer a Bow or a Curtfy upon a Person who might not appear to deserve that Dignity . Others you fhall find fo obfequious , and fo very courteous , as there is no efcaping their Favours of this Kind . Of this Sort may be a Man ...
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... should not be able to go through thofe re- quired towards one another : As to this Point he was in a State of Defpair , and feared he was not well - bred enough to be a Convert . There have been many Scandals of this Kind given to our ...
... should not be able to go through thofe re- quired towards one another : As to this Point he was in a State of Defpair , and feared he was not well - bred enough to be a Convert . There have been many Scandals of this Kind given to our ...
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