The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... less read than deep Causellius ; ROSCOMMON . so I can not conceive the injustice done to the public , if the men of reputation in this calling would introduce such of the young ones into business , whose application to this study will ...
... less read than deep Causellius ; ROSCOMMON . so I can not conceive the injustice done to the public , if the men of reputation in this calling would introduce such of the young ones into business , whose application to this study will ...
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... less frequent instances of eminent cullyism , what is there so common as to hear a fellow curse his fate that he can not get rid of a passion to a jilt , and quote half a line out of a miscellany poem to prove his weakness is natu- ral ...
... less frequent instances of eminent cullyism , what is there so common as to hear a fellow curse his fate that he can not get rid of a passion to a jilt , and quote half a line out of a miscellany poem to prove his weakness is natu- ral ...
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... less than their usual number , and they may take in the Spectator without detri- ment to their private affairs . In the next place , if my readers will not go to the price of buying my papers by retail , let them have patience , and ...
... less than their usual number , and they may take in the Spectator without detri- ment to their private affairs . In the next place , if my readers will not go to the price of buying my papers by retail , let them have patience , and ...
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... less than perfect gold surmounts the meanest brass . ' STEELE . T. No. 491 . • TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 23 . -Digna satis fortuna revisit . A just reverse of fortune on him waits . VIRG . IT is common with me to run from book to book to ...
... less than perfect gold surmounts the meanest brass . ' STEELE . T. No. 491 . • TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 23 . -Digna satis fortuna revisit . A just reverse of fortune on him waits . VIRG . IT is common with me to run from book to book to ...
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... was lost in that one appetite , and he signified to her in so many plain terms , that he was unhappy till he had possessed her , and nothing less should L be the price of her husband's life , and she No. 491 . 81 THE SPECTATOR .
... was lost in that one appetite , and he signified to her in so many plain terms , that he was unhappy till he had possessed her , and nothing less should L be the price of her husband's life , and she No. 491 . 81 THE SPECTATOR .
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The Spectator: With Sketches Of The Lives Of The Authors, An Index ..., Volumen2 Sir Richard Steele,Joseph Addison Sin vista previa disponible - 2019 |
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