The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - Всего страниц: 771 |
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... told us , that he had not yet communicated showing both his invention and reading to such to us above half his design ; for that Alexander advantage as my correspondent reports he did : being a Greek , it was his intention that the ...
... told us , that he had not yet communicated showing both his invention and reading to such to us above half his design ; for that Alexander advantage as my correspondent reports he did : being a Greek , it was his intention that the ...
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... told us , that he wondered to see so many men of sense so very serious upon fooleries . Let our good friend , ' says he , attack every one that deserves it : I would only advise you , Mr. Spectator , applying himself to me , to take ...
... told us , that he wondered to see so many men of sense so very serious upon fooleries . Let our good friend , ' says he , attack every one that deserves it : I would only advise you , Mr. Spectator , applying himself to me , to take ...
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... told her with a whis - usually kept . Before I missed it , there were a per that might be heard all over the pit , ' We must cluster of people who had found it , and were di not expect to see Balloon to - night . Not long verting ...
... told her with a whis - usually kept . Before I missed it , there were a per that might be heard all over the pit , ' We must cluster of people who had found it , and were di not expect to see Balloon to - night . Not long verting ...
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... told them , if they would move 11 enough to belong to the above - described face , I compassion , it should be in their own persons , would feign one ; but to my unspeakable misfor- and not in the characters of distressed princes and ...
... told them , if they would move 11 enough to belong to the above - described face , I compassion , it should be in their own persons , would feign one ; but to my unspeakable misfor- and not in the characters of distressed princes and ...
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... told my reader , that this Indian selves in their proper spheres , and on such matters had been formerly married to one of the greatest only as are suitable to their respective sex . beauties of his country , by whom he had several I am ...
... told my reader , that this Indian selves in their proper spheres , and on such matters had been formerly married to one of the greatest only as are suitable to their respective sex . beauties of his country , by whom he had several I am ...
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