The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Bände 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 Seiten |
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... learned body , I ap- plied myself with so much diligence to my studies , that there are very few celebrated books , either in the learned or the modern tongues , which I am not acquainted with . I HAVE observed that a reader seldom ...
... learned body , I ap- plied myself with so much diligence to my studies , that there are very few celebrated books , either in the learned or the modern tongues , which I am not acquainted with . I HAVE observed that a reader seldom ...
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... 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 furnish ...
... 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 furnish ...
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... learned and the illiterate , the dull and the airy , the philosopher and the buffoon , can all of them bear a part . The Kit - cat * itself is said to have taken its ori- ginal from a mutton - pie . The Beef - steak † and October clubs ...
... learned and the illiterate , the dull and the airy , the philosopher and the buffoon , can all of them bear a part . The Kit - cat * itself is said to have taken its ori- ginal from a mutton - pie . The Beef - steak † and October clubs ...
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... learned a language of their own , in which the voyager communicated to his mistress how happy he should be to have her in his country , where she should be gone , and accordingly took new lodgings that very night . About a week after ...
... learned a language of their own , in which the voyager communicated to his mistress how happy he should be to have her in his country , where she should be gone , and accordingly took new lodgings that very night . About a week after ...
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... learned education ? A sober , frugal person , of slender parts , and a slow apprehension , might have thrived in trade , though he starves upon physic ; as a man would be well enough pleased to buy silks of one whom he would not venture ...
... learned education ? A sober , frugal person , of slender parts , and a slow apprehension , might have thrived in trade , though he starves upon physic ; as a man would be well enough pleased to buy silks of one whom he would not venture ...
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