The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... honour of their respective societies . Another numberless branch of peaceable lawyers , are those young men who , being placed at the inns of court in order to study the laws of their country , fre- quent the playhouse more than ...
... honour of their respective societies . Another numberless branch of peaceable lawyers , are those young men who , being placed at the inns of court in order to study the laws of their country , fre- quent the playhouse more than ...
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... honour done to his master , than when he sees the generality of the people in the same habit . When one is afraid to ... honours done to their memories , except we have authority for it , by being related in a particular manner to the ...
... honour done to his master , than when he sees the generality of the people in the same habit . When one is afraid to ... honours done to their memories , except we have authority for it , by being related in a particular manner to the ...
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... Honour to be described only by negatives ......... 35 The genealogy of true honour .. And of false 35 ........................ ............. 35 IAMBIC verse the most proper for Greek tragedies ......... 39 James , how polished by love ...
... Honour to be described only by negatives ......... 35 The genealogy of true honour .. And of false 35 ........................ ............. 35 IAMBIC verse the most proper for Greek tragedies ......... 39 James , how polished by love ...
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