The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... able to show those who and most humble servant , were bewildered , the way which leads to their THE SPECTATOR . Volume the Third . SIR , TO THE RIGHT HON . HENRY BOYLE * 1712 . Your aversion to any ostentatious arts of set- ting to show ...
... able to show those who and most humble servant , were bewildered , the way which leads to their THE SPECTATOR . Volume the Third . SIR , TO THE RIGHT HON . HENRY BOYLE * 1712 . Your aversion to any ostentatious arts of set- ting to show ...
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... able share of these my speculations to their shadows and realities ought not to be mixed service , and shall lead ... able auxiliary , not only in a suburban theatre , but in Co- lavish in its decorations , as its only design is vent ...
... able share of these my speculations to their shadows and realities ought not to be mixed service , and shall lead ... able auxiliary , not only in a suburban theatre , but in Co- lavish in its decorations , as its only design is vent ...
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... able to furnish him with , and therefore shall make no apology for them : < SIR , To the Spectator , & c . not attack any of them in our way , lest we should send a woman of quality to Bridewell , or a peer of Great Britain to the ...
... able to furnish him with , and therefore shall make no apology for them : < SIR , To the Spectator , & c . not attack any of them in our way , lest we should send a woman of quality to Bridewell , or a peer of Great Britain to the ...
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... able to keep up the spirit of a paper which There is another set of men that I must like- I oblige myself to furnish every day ; but to wise lay a claim to , whom I have lately called make them easy in this particular , I will pro- the ...
... able to keep up the spirit of a paper which There is another set of men that I must like- I oblige myself to furnish every day ; but to wise lay a claim to , whom I have lately called make them easy in this particular , I will pro- the ...
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... able , she would carry him in the dusk of the evening , or by the favour of moonlight , to un- frequented groves and solitudes , and show him where to lie down in safety , and sleep amidst the falls of waters and melody of nightingales ...
... able , she would carry him in the dusk of the evening , or by the favour of moonlight , to un- frequented groves and solitudes , and show him where to lie down in safety , and sleep amidst the falls of waters and melody of nightingales ...
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