The Spectator, Tom 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... is still to be well - bred to the end . I think I have read in one of our English comedies a descrip- tion of a fellow that affected knowing every body , and for want of judgment in time and place would 8 No. 259 . THE SPECTATOR .
... is still to be well - bred to the end . I think I have read in one of our English comedies a descrip- tion of a fellow that affected knowing every body , and for want of judgment in time and place would 8 No. 259 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strona 9
... tion was lately prevailed upon by a friend of his to come to one of the greatest congregations of the church of England about town : after the service was over , he declared he was very well satisfied with vert . the little ceremony ...
... tion was lately prevailed upon by a friend of his to come to one of the greatest congregations of the church of England about town : after the service was over , he declared he was very well satisfied with vert . the little ceremony ...
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... tion enough to the grateful youth who is to succeed him , without the admonition of his mentioning it . These gentlemen are honored in all their heigh- borhood , and the same effect which a court has on the manners of a kingdom , their ...
... tion enough to the grateful youth who is to succeed him , without the admonition of his mentioning it . These gentlemen are honored in all their heigh- borhood , and the same effect which a court has on the manners of a kingdom , their ...
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... tion . These men do every thing which they are able to support , as if guilt and impunity could not go together . They choose a thing only because another dislikes it ; and affect forsooth an inviolable constancy in matters of no manner ...
... tion . These men do every thing which they are able to support , as if guilt and impunity could not go together . They choose a thing only because another dislikes it ; and affect forsooth an inviolable constancy in matters of no manner ...
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... tion to her commode . It is observed among birds , that nature has lavish- ed all her ornaments upon the male , who very often appears in a most beautiful head - dress ; whether it be a crest , a comb , a tuft of feathers , or a natural ...
... tion to her commode . It is observed among birds , that nature has lavish- ed all her ornaments upon the male , who very often appears in a most beautiful head - dress ; whether it be a crest , a comb , a tuft of feathers , or a natural ...
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