The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Bände 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 Seiten |
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... live in the world rather as a After having been thus particular upon Spectator of mankind , than as one of the myself , I shall in to - morrow's paper give species , by which means I have made my- an account of those gentlemen who are ...
... live in the world rather as a After having been thus particular upon Spectator of mankind , than as one of the myself , I shall in to - morrow's paper give species , by which means I have made my- an account of those gentlemen who are ...
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... live in the world without having any thing to do in it ; and either by the affluence of their fortunes , or laziness ... lives . The sorting of a suit of ribands is reckoned a very good morning's work ; and if they make an excursion to a ...
... live in the world without having any thing to do in it ; and either by the affluence of their fortunes , or laziness ... lives . The sorting of a suit of ribands is reckoned a very good morning's work ; and if they make an excursion to a ...
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... live in Rainbow coffee - house in Fleet - street ; a town , not to enjoy it so properly , as to grow third sends me ... lives in a perpetual motion of body , and restlessness of thought , and is never easy in any one place , when she ...
... live in Rainbow coffee - house in Fleet - street ; a town , not to enjoy it so properly , as to grow third sends me ... lives in a perpetual motion of body , and restlessness of thought , and is never easy in any one place , when she ...
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... live peaceably in their habita- tions , eating once a day , and dancing once a year , for the honour of their respective societies . Another numberless branch of peaceable lawyers are those young men who , being placed at the inns of ...
... live peaceably in their habita- tions , eating once a day , and dancing once a year , for the honour of their respective societies . Another numberless branch of peaceable lawyers are those young men who , being placed at the inns of ...
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... lives , which infallibly destroy them . This is a reflection made by some histo- rians , upon observing that there are ... live , than how to die . In brass or marble , as a kind of satire upon short , the preservation of life should be ...
... lives , which infallibly destroy them . This is a reflection made by some histo- rians , upon observing that there are ... live , than how to die . In brass or marble , as a kind of satire upon short , the preservation of life should be ...
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