The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... attend their ap- pearance . ' We took notice of several advantages which are met with in the occurrences of conversation . How the bashful man has been sometimes so raised , as to express himself with an air of free- dom , when he ...
... attend their ap- pearance . ' We took notice of several advantages which are met with in the occurrences of conversation . How the bashful man has been sometimes so raised , as to express himself with an air of free- dom , when he ...
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... attend : See prepared to your hands Darts , torches , and bands : Your weapons here choose , and your empire extend . 1 I am , sir , your most humble servant , A. B. ' The proposal of my correspondent I can not but look upon as an ...
... attend : See prepared to your hands Darts , torches , and bands : Your weapons here choose , and your empire extend . 1 I am , sir , your most humble servant , A. B. ' The proposal of my correspondent I can not but look upon as an ...
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... attend- ance was to make me a happier man , when you think that will not be effected by my remove , you will permit me to stay where I am . Those who have an ambition to appear in courts , have either an opinion that their persons or ...
... attend- ance was to make me a happier man , when you think that will not be effected by my remove , you will permit me to stay where I am . Those who have an ambition to appear in courts , have either an opinion that their persons or ...
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... Attend- ' MR . SPECTATOR , HOR . POPE . THERE are very many of my acquaintance followers of Socrates , with more particular regard to that part of his philosophy which we , among ourselves , call his domestics ; under which de ...
... Attend- ' MR . SPECTATOR , HOR . POPE . THERE are very many of my acquaintance followers of Socrates , with more particular regard to that part of his philosophy which we , among ourselves , call his domestics ; under which de ...
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... attending this condition of life arises from fashion . Prejudice in this case is turned the wrong way , and instead of expecting more happiness than we shall meet with in it , we are laughed into a pre- possession , that we shall be ...
... attending this condition of life arises from fashion . Prejudice in this case is turned the wrong way , and instead of expecting more happiness than we shall meet with in it , we are laughed into a pre- possession , that we shall be ...
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