The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... Honour in Men and Women - Duelling 100. Complaints of Sickness - Characters of Harry Tersett and Varilas · Steele . - Addison . 101. Uncertainty of Fame - Specimen of a History of the Reign of Anne I. 102. Exercise of the Fan 103 ...
... Honour in Men and Women - Duelling 100. Complaints of Sickness - Characters of Harry Tersett and Varilas · Steele . - Addison . 101. Uncertainty of Fame - Specimen of a History of the Reign of Anne I. 102. Exercise of the Fan 103 ...
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... honour instances of your favour , I should have been that those who are now your enemies were al- afraid of submitting a work of this nature to ways so . You have acted in so much consis- your perusal . You are so thoroughly acquainted ...
... honour instances of your favour , I should have been that those who are now your enemies were al- afraid of submitting a work of this nature to ways so . You have acted in so much consis- your perusal . You are so thoroughly acquainted ...
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... honour be it spoken , there is not a sage of culation to its proper author : though you know how often many profound critics in style and sentiments have very judiciously erred in this particular , before they were let into the secret ...
... honour be it spoken , there is not a sage of culation to its proper author : though you know how often many profound critics in style and sentiments have very judiciously erred in this particular , before they were let into the secret ...
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... honour , did not continue long , most of the members of it being put to the sword , or hanged , a little after its institution . Our modern celebrated clubs are founded upon eating and drinking , which are points wherein most men agree ...
... honour , did not continue long , most of the members of it being put to the sword , or hanged , a little after its institution . Our modern celebrated clubs are founded upon eating and drinking , which are points wherein most men agree ...
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... honour of her acquaintance with any beauties of imagination . I was the by my friend Will Honeycomb , who has pre- other day amusing myself with Lignon's Ac- vailed upon her to admit me sometimes into count of Barbadoes ; and , in ...
... honour of her acquaintance with any beauties of imagination . I was the by my friend Will Honeycomb , who has pre- other day amusing myself with Lignon's Ac- vailed upon her to admit me sometimes into count of Barbadoes ; and , in ...
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