The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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... happy con- junction of different talents meets in him whose whole discourse is at once animated by the strength and force of reason , and adorned with all the graces and embellishments of wit ? When learning irradiates common life , it ...
... happy con- junction of different talents meets in him whose whole discourse is at once animated by the strength and force of reason , and adorned with all the graces and embellishments of wit ? When learning irradiates common life , it ...
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... happy in their ser- vants . This is matter of great astonishment to foreigners , and all such as have visited foreign countries ; especially since we cannot but observe that there is no part of the world where servants have those ...
... happy in their ser- vants . This is matter of great astonishment to foreigners , and all such as have visited foreign countries ; especially since we cannot but observe that there is no part of the world where servants have those ...
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... happy meeting . Thus , as fast as our time runs , we should be very glad , in most parts of our lives , that it ran much faster than it does . Several hours of the day hang upon our hands ; nay , we wish away whole years ; and travel ...
... happy meeting . Thus , as fast as our time runs , we should be very glad , in most parts of our lives , that it ran much faster than it does . Several hours of the day hang upon our hands ; nay , we wish away whole years ; and travel ...
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... happy lot which has befallen him in being a member of it . There is one particular which I have seldom seen but at Sir Roger's ; it is usual in all other places , that servants fly from the parts of the house through which their master ...
... happy lot which has befallen him in being a member of it . There is one particular which I have seldom seen but at Sir Roger's ; it is usual in all other places , that servants fly from the parts of the house through which their master ...
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... happy as to fall in with my sentiments on these important particulars . Her confidante sat by her , and upon my being in the last confusion and silence , this malicious aid of hers , turning to her , says , ' I am very glad to observe ...
... happy as to fall in with my sentiments on these important particulars . Her confidante sat by her , and upon my being in the last confusion and silence , this malicious aid of hers , turning to her , says , ' I am very glad to observe ...
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