The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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ever touched upon one that is of the quite different character , and who , in several places of England , goes by the ... character of a wife who wears the breeches , pray say something of a husband that wears VOL . VII . D the petticoat ...
ever touched upon one that is of the quite different character , and who , in several places of England , goes by the ... character of a wife who wears the breeches , pray say something of a husband that wears VOL . VII . D the petticoat ...
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... character , but I am confirmed in the truth which I have , I think , heard spoken at the club , to wit , that a man of a warm and well dispos- ed heart , with a very small capacity , is highly su- perior in human society to him who with ...
... character , but I am confirmed in the truth which I have , I think , heard spoken at the club , to wit , that a man of a warm and well dispos- ed heart , with a very small capacity , is highly su- perior in human society to him who with ...
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... character is improper to move compassion , but because there is no such thing in nature . This might probably be one reason why the Spectator in one of his papers took notice of that late invented term , called Poetical Justice , and ...
... character is improper to move compassion , but because there is no such thing in nature . This might probably be one reason why the Spectator in one of his papers took notice of that late invented term , called Poetical Justice , and ...
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