The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... SPECTATOR , 6 Now , sir , the thing is this : Mr. Shapely is the prettiest gentleman about town . He is very tall , but not too tall neither . He dances like an angel . His mouth is made I do not know how , but it is the prettiest that ...
... SPECTATOR , 6 Now , sir , the thing is this : Mr. Shapely is the prettiest gentleman about town . He is very tall , but not too tall neither . He dances like an angel . His mouth is made I do not know how , but it is the prettiest that ...
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... low 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 .
... low 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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... the season in its perfection , and am highly delighted to see the jay or the thrush hopping about my walks , and shooting before my eyes across the several little glades and alleys that I pass through . I think 12 No. 477 . THE SPECTATOR .
... the season in its perfection , and am highly delighted to see the jay or the thrush hopping about my walks , and shooting before my eyes across the several little glades and alleys that I pass through . I think 12 No. 477 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... - tleman qualified with a competent knowledge in clothes ; so that by this means the place will be a + The Sphinx . * Osborne's advice to his son . comfortable support for some beau who has spent his estate 18 No. 478 . THE SPECTATOR .
... - tleman qualified with a competent knowledge in clothes ; so that by this means the place will be a + The Sphinx . * Osborne's advice to his son . comfortable support for some beau who has spent his estate 18 No. 478 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... and fans almost closed with the handles downward , are to stand out interchangeably from the sides , till they meet at the top , and form a semicircle over the rest of the figures ; beneath all , the writing 20 No. 478 . THE SPECTATOR .
... and fans almost closed with the handles downward , are to stand out interchangeably from the sides , till they meet at the top , and form a semicircle over the rest of the figures ; beneath all , the writing 20 No. 478 . THE SPECTATOR .
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