The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - Всего страниц: 771 |
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... believe you are the first ever asked who he was . There are , I must confess , many to whom my person is as well known as that of their nearest relations , who give them . selves no further trouble about calling me by my name or quality ...
... believe you are the first ever asked who he was . There are , I must confess , many to whom my person is as well known as that of their nearest relations , who give them . selves no further trouble about calling me by my name or quality ...
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... believe will give the reader as good an entertainment as any that I am able to furnish him with , and therefore shall make no apology for them : ' SIR , ' TO THE SPECTATOR , & c . I " If we are rightly informed , the rules that are ...
... believe will give the reader as good an entertainment as any that I am able to furnish him with , and therefore shall make no apology for them : ' SIR , ' TO THE SPECTATOR , & c . I " If we are rightly informed , the rules that are ...
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... believe , bidden any such ceremony to be used in the house ; as many wise and good men have done , that there so that at present I walk into the kitchen or par- are such phantoms and apparitions as those I have lour , without being ...
... believe , bidden any such ceremony to be used in the house ; as many wise and good men have done , that there so that at present I walk into the kitchen or par- are such phantoms and apparitions as those I have lour , without being ...
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... believe ) an acceptable man but had some awkward imitators . Ever since the fettered by rules , and move by proper and just methods ; he who has no respect to any of them , carries away the reward due to that propriety of behaviour ...
... believe ) an acceptable man but had some awkward imitators . Ever since the fettered by rules , and move by proper and just methods ; he who has no respect to any of them , carries away the reward due to that propriety of behaviour ...
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... believe . ROSCOMMON . now grown old , and hope you will recommend me so effectually , as that I may say something be . fore I go off the stage : in which you will do a great act of charity to ' Your most humble servant , WILLIAM SCRENE ...
... believe . ROSCOMMON . now grown old , and hope you will recommend me so effectually , as that I may say something be . fore I go off the stage : in which you will do a great act of charity to ' Your most humble servant , WILLIAM SCRENE ...
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