The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... READER . IN the six hundred and thirty - second Spectator the reader will find an account of the rise of this eighth and last volume . I have not been able to prevail upon the several gentlemen who were concerned in this work to let me ...
... READER . IN the six hundred and thirty - second Spectator the reader will find an account of the rise of this eighth and last volume . I have not been able to prevail upon the several gentlemen who were concerned in this work to let me ...
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... reader seldom peruses a book with pleasure , till he knows whether the writer of it be a black or a fair man , of a mild or choleric disposition , mar- ried or a bachelor , with other particulars of the like nature , that conduce very ...
... reader seldom peruses a book with pleasure , till he knows whether the writer of it be a black or a fair man , of a mild or choleric disposition , mar- ried or a bachelor , with other particulars of the like nature , that conduce very ...
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... reader , that though our club meet only on and am resolved to observe an exact neu- Tuesdays and Thursdays , we have ap- trality between the Whigs and Tories , un - pointed a committee to sit every night for less I shall be forced to ...
... reader , that though our club meet only on and am resolved to observe an exact neu- Tuesdays and Thursdays , we have ap- trality between the Whigs and Tories , un - pointed a committee to sit every night for less I shall be forced to ...
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... reader shall please to cail it . Behind the throne was a prodigious heap of bags of money , which were piled upon one another so high that they touched the ceiling . The floor on her right hand , and on her left , was covered with vast ...
... reader shall please to cail it . Behind the throne was a prodigious heap of bags of money , which were piled upon one another so high that they touched the ceiling . The floor on her right hand , and on her left , was covered with vast ...
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... reader will be as well pleased with them as he would have been with the Leges Convivales of Ben Jonson , the regulations of an old Roman club , cited by Lipsius , or the rules of a Symposium in an ancient Greek_au- I cannot forbear ...
... reader will be as well pleased with them as he would have been with the Leges Convivales of Ben Jonson , the regulations of an old Roman club , cited by Lipsius , or the rules of a Symposium in an ancient Greek_au- I cannot forbear ...
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