The Spectator, Том 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... humour'd Warmth , and never spare one another out of that com plaisant Spirit of Conversation , which makes others affirm and deny the same Matter in a Quarter of an Hour . If any of the neighbouring Gentlemen , not of our Turn , should ...
... humour'd Warmth , and never spare one another out of that com plaisant Spirit of Conversation , which makes others affirm and deny the same Matter in a Quarter of an Hour . If any of the neighbouring Gentlemen , not of our Turn , should ...
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... Humour still con- tinu'd , the things which I had been staring at along with him began to fill my Head , and led me into a Set of amus ing Thoughts concerning them . I fancy'd it must be very surprizing to any one who enters into a ...
... Humour still con- tinu'd , the things which I had been staring at along with him began to fill my Head , and led me into a Set of amus ing Thoughts concerning them . I fancy'd it must be very surprizing to any one who enters into a ...
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... Humour will be much suppress'd , when we can have recourse to the Fashions of their Times , produce them in our Vindication , and be able to shew that it might have been as expensive in Queen Elizabeth's Time only to wash and quill a ...
... Humour will be much suppress'd , when we can have recourse to the Fashions of their Times , produce them in our Vindication , and be able to shew that it might have been as expensive in Queen Elizabeth's Time only to wash and quill a ...
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... Humour of turning every Misfortune into a Judgment , proceeds from wrong Notions of Religion , which , in its own Nature , produces Good will towards Men , and puts the mildest Construction upon every Accident that befalls them . In ...
... Humour of turning every Misfortune into a Judgment , proceeds from wrong Notions of Religion , which , in its own Nature , produces Good will towards Men , and puts the mildest Construction upon every Accident that befalls them . In ...
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... Humour again . I asked him why he did not part with her ; he answered , he loved her with all the Tenderness imaginable , and she had too many Charms to be abandoned for a little Quickness of Spirit . Thus does this illegitimate Hen ...
... Humour again . I asked him why he did not part with her ; he answered , he loved her with all the Tenderness imaginable , and she had too many Charms to be abandoned for a little Quickness of Spirit . Thus does this illegitimate Hen ...
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