The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 pages |
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... short , as to think it presaged any dignity that I should wherever I see a cluster of people , I always mix arrive at in my future life , though that was the in- with them , though I never open my lips but in my terpretation which the ...
... short , as to think it presaged any dignity that I should wherever I see a cluster of people , I always mix arrive at in my future life , though that was the in- with them , though I never open my lips but in my terpretation which the ...
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... short , the whole design of this libi- dinous assembly seems to terminate in assignations and intrigues ; and I hope you will take effectual methods , by your public advice and admonitions , to prevent such a promiscuous multitude of ...
... short , the whole design of this libi- dinous assembly seems to terminate in assignations and intrigues ; and I hope you will take effectual methods , by your public advice and admonitions , to prevent such a promiscuous multitude of ...
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... short allowance of thunder and day in particular contemplating a lady that sat in lightning ; though I cannot in this place omit doing a coach adorned with gilded Cupids , and finely justice to the boy who had the direction of the ...
... short allowance of thunder and day in particular contemplating a lady that sat in lightning ; though I cannot in this place omit doing a coach adorned with gilded Cupids , and finely justice to the boy who had the direction of the ...
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... short , they ! I cannot conclude my paper without observing , etconsider only the drapery of the species , and never that Virgil has very finely touched upon this female cast away a thought on those ornaments of the passion for dress ...
... short , they ! I cannot conclude my paper without observing , etconsider only the drapery of the species , and never that Virgil has very finely touched upon this female cast away a thought on those ornaments of the passion for dress ...
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... short , if he has any materials that can turn to the emolument of the public ; for I would furnish out an innocent diversion , I shall promise not do any thing of this nature rashly and without him my best assistance in the working of ...
... short , if he has any materials that can turn to the emolument of the public ; for I would furnish out an innocent diversion , I shall promise not do any thing of this nature rashly and without him my best assistance in the working of ...
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