The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... hear of those solemn contests and debates which are made among the great upon the punctilios of a public ceremony ; and wonder to hear that any business of conse- quence should be retarded by those little circum- stances which they ...
... hear of those solemn contests and debates which are made among the great upon the punctilios of a public ceremony ; and wonder to hear that any business of conse- quence should be retarded by those little circum- stances which they ...
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... hear him find fault with a dish that is not dressed to his liking , and instructing his friends that dine with him in the best pickle for a walnut , or sauce for a haunch of venison . With all this , he is a very good na- tured husband ...
... hear him find fault with a dish that is not dressed to his liking , and instructing his friends that dine with him in the best pickle for a walnut , or sauce for a haunch of venison . With all this , he is a very good na- tured husband ...
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... hears of a robbery that has been made , or a murder that has been committed , enlarges more on the guilt of the suffering person than on that of the thief or as- sassin . In short , she is so good a christian , that whatever happens to ...
... hears of a robbery that has been made , or a murder that has been committed , enlarges more on the guilt of the suffering person than on that of the thief or as- sassin . In short , she is so good a christian , that whatever happens to ...
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... hear them , and it is infinite plea- sure to the majority of mankind to level a person superior to his neighbours . Besides , in all mat- ter of controversy , that party which has the greatest 52 No. 485 . THE SPECTATOR .
... hear them , and it is infinite plea- sure to the majority of mankind to level a person superior to his neighbours . Besides , in all mat- ter of controversy , that party which has the greatest 52 No. 485 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... hear a fellow curse his fate that he can not get rid of a passion to a jilt , and quote half a line out of a miscellany poem to prove his weakness is natu- ral ? If they will go on thus , I have nothing to say to it : but then let them ...
... hear a fellow curse his fate that he can not get rid of a passion to a jilt , and quote half a line out of a miscellany poem to prove his weakness is natu- ral ? If they will go on thus , I have nothing to say to it : but then let them ...
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