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The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and ... - Page 30
1824
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The Spectator: ...

1778 - 378 lehte
...and his being unconfined to modes and forms, n,akes him but the leadier and more capable to pleafe and oblige all who know him. When he is in town, he lives in Soho-Square. It is faid, he keeps himfelf a bachelor by reafon he was crofled in love by a perverfe beautiful widow of...
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The Spectator. ...

1789 - 508 lehte
...obftinacyj and his being unconfined to modes and forms, makes him but the readier and more capable to pleafe and oblige all who know him. When he is in town, he lives in Soho-Square *. It is faid, he keeps himfelf a bachelor by reafon he was crofled in love, by a perverfe beautiful widow -f-...
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Beispielsammlung zur Theorie und Literatur der Schönen Wissenschaften: Bd ...

Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - 1795 - 680 lehte
...and his being unconfined to Modes and Forms makes him but the readier and more cipable to pleafe , and oblige all who know him. When he is in Town, he lives in Soho-Square. It is faid he keeps himfelf a Batchelor by reafon he was crofsed in Love, by a perverfe beautiful Widow of...
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Beispielsammlung zur Theorie und Literatur der Schönen ..., 8. köide,2. osa

Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - 1795 - 682 lehte
...unconfined to Modes and Forms makes him but the readier and more capable to pleafe , and oblige all who knqw him. When he is in Town, he lives in Soho-Square. It is faid he keeps himfelfa Batchelorby reafon he was erofsed in Love, by a perverfe beautiful Widow of...
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The Spectator: In Eight Volumes. : Vol. I[-VIII].

1803 - 420 lehte
...enemies, for he does nothing with sourness or obstinacy ; and his being unconfined to modes and forms makes him but the readier and more capable to please...lives in Soho-Square. It is said, he keeps himself a batchelor, by reason he was crossed in love by a perverse beautiful widow of the next county to him....
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Select British Classics, 11. köide

1803 - 434 lehte
...obstinacy ; and his being unconfined to modes and forms makes him but the readier and more capableto please and oblige all who know him. When he is in town, he lives in Soho-Scjuare. It is said, he keeps himself a butchelor, by reason he was crossed in love by a perverse...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, 3. köide

Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 lehte
...enemies, for he does nothing with sourness or obstinacy; and his being unconfmed to modes and forms, makes him but the readier and more capable to please and oblige all who know^bim. When he is in town, he lives in Soho-square. fjt is said, he keeps himself a bachelor by...
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]: with sketches of the lives of the ...

Spectator The - 1816 - 348 lehte
...enemies, for he does nothing with sourness or obstinacy; and his being unconfined to> modes and forms, makes him but the readier and more capable to please...all who know him. When he is in town, he lives in Soho Square.* It is said,, he keeps himself a bachelor by reason he was crossed in love by a perverse...
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The Beauties of the Spectator, Tatler, and Guardian,

G. Hamonière - 1819 - 388 lehte
...does nothing with sourness or obstinacy ; and his being unconfined to modes and forms, makes him hut the readier and more capable to please and oblige...is said, he keeps himself a bachelor by reason he wa» crossed in love by a perverse beautiful widow of the nest county to him. Before this disappointment,...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

James Ferguson - 1823 - 450 lehte
...enemies, for he does nothing with sourness or obstinacy; and his being unconfined to modes and forms, makes him but the readier and more capable to please and oblige all who know him. When he is in town, fee lives in Soho-square*. It is said, he keeps himself a bac'helor by reason he was crossed in love...
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