The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... pleased with a porter's decision in one of Mr. Southern's plays , which is founded upon that fine distress of a virtuous woman's marrying a second hus- band while her first was yet living . The first- husband , who was supposed to have ...
... pleased with a porter's decision in one of Mr. Southern's plays , which is founded upon that fine distress of a virtuous woman's marrying a second hus- band while her first was yet living . The first- husband , who was supposed to have ...
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... pleased the plenipotentiaries of our christian princes took this matter into their se- rious consideration ; for that lackeys were never so saucy and pragmatical , as they are now - a - days , and that he should be glad to see them ...
... pleased the plenipotentiaries of our christian princes took this matter into their se- rious consideration ; for that lackeys were never so saucy and pragmatical , as they are now - a - days , and that he should be glad to see them ...
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... own rais- ing . She is herself the theatre , the actor , and the beholder . This puts me in mind of a saying which I am infinitely pleased with , and which Plutarch ascribes to Heraclitus , that all men . whilst 64 No. 487 . THE SPECTATOR .
... own rais- ing . She is herself the theatre , the actor , and the beholder . This puts me in mind of a saying which I am infinitely pleased with , and which Plutarch ascribes to Heraclitus , that all men . whilst 64 No. 487 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... pleased to pay three half - pence for my paper than two- pence . The ingenious T. W. tells me , that I have deprived him of the best part of his break- fast , for that , since the rise of my paper , he is forced every morning to drink ...
... pleased to pay three half - pence for my paper than two- pence . The ingenious T. W. tells me , that I have deprived him of the best part of his break- fast , for that , since the rise of my paper , he is forced every morning to drink ...
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... pleased , it seems , with their desire of improving themselves , has granted them the continuance both of the Spectator , and their bread and butter ; having given particular orders , that the tea - table shall be set forth every ...
... pleased , it seems , with their desire of improving themselves , has granted them the continuance both of the Spectator , and their bread and butter ; having given particular orders , that the tea - table shall be set forth every ...
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