The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... speak of them only as they sit upon those who are involved in them . As I visit all sorts of people , I can not in- deed but smile when the good lady tells her hus- band what extraordinary things the child spoke since he went out . No ...
... speak of them only as they sit upon those who are involved in them . As I visit all sorts of people , I can not in- deed but smile when the good lady tells her hus- band what extraordinary things the child spoke since he went out . No ...
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... speak to ; and I hope it is not in your power to refuse making any body happy . September 9 , 1712 . Yours , & c . ' M. D. " STEELE . T. No. 481. THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 11 . Uti non Compositus 32 No. 480 . THE SPECTATOR .
... speak to ; and I hope it is not in your power to refuse making any body happy . September 9 , 1712 . Yours , & c . ' M. D. " STEELE . T. No. 481. THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 11 . Uti non Compositus 32 No. 480 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... several considerations . I shall only mention two : First , that , generally speaking , there is no calamity or affliction , which is supposed to have happened as a judgment to a vicious man , which does not No. 483 . 43 THE SPECTATOR .
... several considerations . I shall only mention two : First , that , generally speaking , there is no calamity or affliction , which is supposed to have happened as a judgment to a vicious man , which does not No. 483 . 43 THE SPECTATOR .
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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 propriety as the most aged advocates in the hall . I can not 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 propriety as the most aged advocates in the hall . I can not advance the merit of ...
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... speak ; ' should be esteemed by Pliny the necessary qualifications of a fine speaker . Shak- speare also has expressed himself in the same fa- vourable strain of modesty when he says : " In the modesty of fearful duty I read as much as ...
... speak ; ' should be esteemed by Pliny the necessary qualifications of a fine speaker . Shak- speare also has expressed himself in the same fa- vourable strain of modesty when he says : " In the modesty of fearful duty I read as much as ...
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