“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... king , though , in reality , I only make use of him for a help to difcourfe . In fhort , I wrangle and difpute for exercise ; and have carried this point fo far , that I was once like to have been run through the body for making a ...
... king , though , in reality , I only make use of him for a help to difcourfe . In fhort , I wrangle and difpute for exercise ; and have carried this point fo far , that I was once like to have been run through the body for making a ...
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... King Charles II's reign by the ambaffador of Bantam , a little after his ar- rival in England . < < • Mafter , THE HE people where I now am , have tongues further from their hearts than from London to Bantam , ⚫ and thou knoweft the ...
... King Charles II's reign by the ambaffador of Bantam , a little after his ar- rival in England . < < • Mafter , THE HE people where I now am , have tongues further from their hearts than from London to Bantam , ⚫ and thou knoweft the ...
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... king's fer- vants , whom they here call the lord treasurer , that I had eternally obliged him . I was fo furprifed at this grati- tude , that I could not forbear faying , What fervice is ⚫ there which one man can do for another , that ...
... king's fer- vants , whom they here call the lord treasurer , that I had eternally obliged him . I was fo furprifed at this grati- tude , that I could not forbear faying , What fervice is ⚫ there which one man can do for another , that ...
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... king ; as perhaps the most emi- nent egotist that ever appeared in the world , was Mon- tagne , the author of the celebrated effays . This lively old Gafcon has woven all his bodily infirmities into his works , and after having spoken ...
... king ; as perhaps the most emi- nent egotist that ever appeared in the world , was Mon- tagne , the author of the celebrated effays . This lively old Gafcon has woven all his bodily infirmities into his works , and after having spoken ...
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... kings , who never chofe a friend , Till with full cups they had unmask'd his foul , And feen the bottom of his deepest thoughts . N ° Rofcommon . TO vices are fo incurable as those which men are apt to glory in . One would wonder how ...
... kings , who never chofe a friend , Till with full cups they had unmask'd his foul , And feen the bottom of his deepest thoughts . N ° Rofcommon . TO vices are fo incurable as those which men are apt to glory in . One would wonder how ...
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