The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... fair forester in marriage ; for I will make it no secret to you , that her person and edu- cation are to be her fortune . I am , sir , Your very humble servant , CELIMENE . ' SIR , ' BEING employed by Celimene to make up 24 66 . SPECTATOR .
... fair forester in marriage ; for I will make it no secret to you , that her person and edu- cation are to be her fortune . I am , sir , Your very humble servant , CELIMENE . ' SIR , ' BEING employed by Celimene to make up 24 66 . SPECTATOR .
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... fair way to be spoiled : there- fore , pray , Mr. Spectator , let us have your opinion of this fine thing called fine breeding ; for I am afraid it differs too much from that plain thing called good breeding . Your most humble servant ...
... fair way to be spoiled : there- fore , pray , Mr. Spectator , let us have your opinion of this fine thing called fine breeding ; for I am afraid it differs too much from that plain thing called good breeding . Your most humble servant ...
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... fair one's lips , or they will be too quick for the music , and dance quite out of time . I am not able , however , to give my final sentence against this diversion ; and am of Mr. Cowley's opi- nion , that so much of dancing , at least ...
... fair one's lips , or they will be too quick for the music , and dance quite out of time . I am not able , however , to give my final sentence against this diversion ; and am of Mr. Cowley's opi- nion , that so much of dancing , at least ...
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... friends . Sweet language will multiply friends ; and a fair speaking tongue will increase kind greet- ings . Be in peace with many , nevertheless have VOL . II . 6 D pre- 6 With what but one counsellor of a thousand * 68 . 33 SPECTATOR .
... friends . Sweet language will multiply friends ; and a fair speaking tongue will increase kind greet- ings . Be in peace with many , nevertheless have VOL . II . 6 D pre- 6 With what but one counsellor of a thousand * 68 . 33 SPECTATOR .
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... fair hand , with a few lines from your dear self , presented by whom you please or think fit . I believe , if time would permit me , I could write all day ; but the time being short , and paper little , no more from your never - failing ...
... fair hand , with a few lines from your dear self , presented by whom you please or think fit . I believe , if time would permit me , I could write all day ; but the time being short , and paper little , no more from your never - failing ...
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