The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... particular , and of VOLUME THE SECOND . TO CHARLES LORD HALIFAX . VOLUME THE THIRD . TO THE RIGHT HON . HENRY. Lord , the interests of Europe general ; to which Spectator , if I dedicated the following pa- pers to one who is not of the ...
... particular , and of VOLUME THE SECOND . TO CHARLES LORD HALIFAX . VOLUME THE THIRD . TO THE RIGHT HON . HENRY. Lord , the interests of Europe general ; to which Spectator , if I dedicated the following pa- pers to one who is not of the ...
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... particular , returned to my native country with great satisfaction . * I have passed my latter years in this city , where I am frequently seen in most public places , though there are not above half a dozen of my select friends that ...
... particular , returned to my native country with great satisfaction . * I have passed my latter years in this city , where I am frequently seen in most public places , though there are not above half a dozen of my select friends that ...
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... particular persons , but also , at some times , of a whole people : and per- haps it may appear upon examination , that the most polite ages are the least virtuous . This may be attributed to the folly of ad- mitting wit and learning as ...
... particular persons , but also , at some times , of a whole people : and per- haps it may appear upon examination , that the most polite ages are the least virtuous . This may be attributed to the folly of ad- mitting wit and learning as ...
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... particular of a little boy , who was so attentive to every story , that I am mistaken if he ventures to go to bed by himself this twelvemonth . In- deed they talked so long , that the imagina- tions of the whole assembly were manifestly ...
... particular of a little boy , who was so attentive to every story , that I am mistaken if he ventures to go to bed by himself this twelvemonth . In- deed they talked so long , that the imagina- tions of the whole assembly were manifestly ...
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... particular , and cuckoldoms , or to bring little infamous who has made me so very humble a request , stories out of their present lurking - holes that I cannot forbear complying with it . into broad day - light . If I attack the vi ...
... particular , and cuckoldoms , or to bring little infamous who has made me so very humble a request , stories out of their present lurking - holes that I cannot forbear complying with it . into broad day - light . If I attack the vi ...
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