The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... appear learned without talking sentences , as in his ordinary gesture he discovers he can dance , though he does not cut capers . In a word , I shall take it for the greatest glory of my work , if among reasonable women this paper may ...
... appear learned without talking sentences , as in his ordinary gesture he discovers he can dance , though he does not cut capers . In a word , I shall take it for the greatest glory of my work , if among reasonable women this paper may ...
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... appears . We have now and then rakes in the habit of Roman senators , and grave politicians in the dress of rakes ... appear in any such character at my house . The last day we presented , every body was so rashly habited , that when ...
... appears . We have now and then rakes in the habit of Roman senators , and grave politicians in the dress of rakes ... appear in any such character at my house . The last day we presented , every body was so rashly habited , that when ...
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... appearing in any public employment . His wisdom and knowledge are serviceable to all that think fit to make use of ... appear deject- ed ; and , on the contrary , go home to their dinners with a good stomach and cheerful aspect , when ...
... appearing in any public employment . His wisdom and knowledge are serviceable to all that think fit to make use of ... appear deject- ed ; and , on the contrary , go home to their dinners with a good stomach and cheerful aspect , when ...
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