The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... hope your grace will forgive my endeavour to preserve this work from oblivion by affixing to it your memorable Marlborough , I question not but it would the most. ledged myself incapable . While I busy myself as a stranger upon earth ...
... hope your grace will forgive my endeavour to preserve this work from oblivion by affixing to it your memorable Marlborough , I question not but it would the most. ledged myself incapable . While I busy myself as a stranger upon earth ...
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... paper , which I look upon as a modest computation , I may reckon about threescore thousand disciples in London and Westminster , who I hope There is another set of men that I must likewise 30 [ No. 10 . THE SPECTATOR .
... paper , which I look upon as a modest computation , I may reckon about threescore thousand disciples in London and Westminster , who I hope There is another set of men that I must likewise 30 [ No. 10 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... hope to increase the number of these by publishing this daily paper , which I shall always endeavour to make an innocent if not an improving en- tertainment , and by that means at least di- vert the minds of my female readers from ...
... hope to increase the number of these by publishing this daily paper , which I shall always endeavour to make an innocent if not an improving en- tertainment , and by that means at least di- vert the minds of my female readers from ...
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... hope you will continue , I shall take the liberty to furnish you with a brief account of such a one as , perhaps , you have not seen in all your travels , unless it was your fortune to touch upon some of the woody parts of the African ...
... hope you will continue , I shall take the liberty to furnish you with a brief account of such a one as , perhaps , you have not seen in all your travels , unless it was your fortune to touch upon some of the woody parts of the African ...
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... hope it may be excused , when it is considered that the dart was thrown at me by so fair a hand . I must confess I had but just put on my brutality ; and Camilla's charms were such , that be- holding her erect mien , hearing her charm ...
... hope it may be excused , when it is considered that the dart was thrown at me by so fair a hand . I must confess I had but just put on my brutality ; and Camilla's charms were such , that be- holding her erect mien , hearing her charm ...
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