The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumul 4George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... CHARLES DIEUPART . ' No. 259. THURSDAY , DECEMBER 27 , 1711 . Quod decet honestum est , et quod honestum est decet . TULL . What is becoming is honourable , and what is honourable is becoming . 1 THERE are some things which cannot come ...
... CHARLES DIEUPART . ' No. 259. THURSDAY , DECEMBER 27 , 1711 . Quod decet honestum est , et quod honestum est decet . TULL . What is becoming is honourable , and what is honourable is becoming . 1 THERE are some things which cannot come ...
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... CHARLES DIEUPART . There will be no performances in York - buildings until after that of the subscription . ' T. 1 No. 279. SATURDAY , JANUARY 19 , 1711-12 . Reddere 256 278 . SPECTATOR . Subject-Disadvantages of ambition.
... CHARLES DIEUPART . There will be no performances in York - buildings until after that of the subscription . ' T. 1 No. 279. SATURDAY , JANUARY 19 , 1711-12 . Reddere 256 278 . SPECTATOR . Subject-Disadvantages of ambition.
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