The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... it . I heartily wish you could see him dance ; and am , sir , ' Your most humble servant , ' B. D. ' ' He loves your Spectators mightily . " ADDISON . C. No. 476. FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 5 . -Lucidus ardo . 6 No. 475 . THE SPECTATOR .
... it . I heartily wish you could see him dance ; and am , sir , ' Your most humble servant , ' B. D. ' ' He loves your Spectators mightily . " ADDISON . C. No. 476. FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 5 . -Lucidus ardo . 6 No. 475 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... servant , A. B. ' The proposal of my correspondent I can not but look upon as an ingenious method of placing nersons ( whose parts make them ambitious to exert themselves in frivolous things ) in a rank by themselves . In order to this ...
... servant , A. B. ' The proposal of my correspondent I can not but look upon as an ingenious method of placing nersons ( whose parts make them ambitious to exert themselves in frivolous things ) in a rank by themselves . In order to this ...
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... servants had been affronted , and then Monsieur Mesnager would have done him justice by taking away their liveries from them , or some other way that he might have thought the most proper ; for let me tell you , if a man makes a mouth ...
... servants had been affronted , and then Monsieur Mesnager would have done him justice by taking away their liveries from them , or some other way that he might have thought the most proper ; for let me tell you , if a man makes a mouth ...
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... servant . ' The author of this letter is certainly a man of good sense : but I am perhaps particular in my opinion on this occasion ; for I have observed , that under the notion of modesty , men have in- dulged themselves in a ...
... servant . ' The author of this letter is certainly a man of good sense : but I am perhaps particular in my opinion on this occasion ; for I have observed , that under the notion of modesty , men have in- dulged themselves in a ...
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... servant . DEAR SIR , Temple , Paper Buildings . " I received a letter from you some time ago , which I should have answered sooner , had you informed me in yours to what part of this island I might have directed my impertinence ; but ...
... servant . DEAR SIR , Temple , Paper Buildings . " I received a letter from you some time ago , which I should have answered sooner , had you informed me in yours to what part of this island I might have directed my impertinence ; but ...
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