The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... give some account in them of the several per- left the university , with the character of an odd sons that are engaged in this work . As the unaccountable fellow , that had a great deal of chief trouble of compiling , digesting , and ...
... give some account in them of the several per- left the university , with the character of an odd sons that are engaged in this work . As the unaccountable fellow , that had a great deal of chief trouble of compiling , digesting , and ...
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... give you information of a certain irregular friendship and protection of that Being who assembly , which I think falls very properly disposes of events , and governs futurity . He under your observation , especially since the sees , at ...
... give you information of a certain irregular friendship and protection of that Being who assembly , which I think falls very properly disposes of events , and governs futurity . He under your observation , especially since the sees , at ...
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... give some finishing tators , who live in the world without having touches to those which are already the most any thing to do in it ; and either by the afflu- beautiful pieces in human nature , I shall en- ence of their fortunes , or ...
... give some finishing tators , who live in the world without having touches to those which are already the most any thing to do in it ; and either by the afflu- beautiful pieces in human nature , I shall en- ence of their fortunes , or ...
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... give over , with many other little plea- of the lion and the man . The man walking santries of the like nature , which men of a with that noble animal , showed him , in the little smart genius cannot forbear throwing out ostentation of ...
... give over , with many other little plea- of the lion and the man . The man walking santries of the like nature , which men of a with that noble animal , showed him , in the little smart genius cannot forbear throwing out ostentation of ...
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... give this into your own hands . " SIR , 6 " From my den in the Haymarket , March 15 . Yours , & c . The following epistle I find is from the un- dertaker of the masquerade . SIR , We ' I have observed the rules of my mask so carefully ...
... give this into your own hands . " SIR , 6 " From my den in the Haymarket , March 15 . Yours , & c . The following epistle I find is from the un- dertaker of the masquerade . SIR , We ' I have observed the rules of my mask so carefully ...
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