The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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speak in the style of a lawyer , I would say , that any one about thirty years of age might make a common motion to the court with as much elegance and pro- priety as the most aged advocates in the hall . 6 I cannot advance the merit of ...
speak in the style of a lawyer , I would say , that any one about thirty years of age might make a common motion to the court with as much elegance and pro- priety as the most aged advocates in the hall . 6 I cannot advance the merit of ...
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... speak ac- cording to our methods of conceiving , I shall only add under this head , that when we have raised our notion of this Infinite Being as high as it is possible for the mind of man to go , it will fall infinitely short of what ...
... speak ac- cording to our methods of conceiving , I shall only add under this head , that when we have raised our notion of this Infinite Being as high as it is possible for the mind of man to go , it will fall infinitely short of what ...
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... speak to us without regard to our sex . Among the generality of those they call gentlemen , it is impossible for me to speak upon any subject whatsoever , without provok- ing somebody to say , " Oh ! to be sure , fine Mrs. Such - a ...
... speak to us without regard to our sex . Among the generality of those they call gentlemen , it is impossible for me to speak upon any subject whatsoever , without provok- ing somebody to say , " Oh ! to be sure , fine Mrs. Such - a ...
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acquainted ADDISON admiration agreeable appear beauty body Britomartis called character Cicero club confess consider creatures CREECH daugh dear desire discourse divine drachmas dreams endeavour entertainment epigram excellent eyes fancy favour fortune gentleman give greatest hand happiness head hear heard heart honest Honeycomb honour hope human humble servant humour husband imagination John Sharpe kind lady late learned letter live look manner marriage married matter MENANDER mentioned metho mind nature never obliged observed occasion OVID paper particular passion person Pharamond pleased pleasure Plutarch poet pretty racter reader reason Rechteren September 15 SEPTEMBER 20 shew shoeing horn sorrow soul speak SPECTATOR STEELE tell thing thou thought tion told town Tunbridge VIRG Virgil virtue whole wife woman women words worthy write young