The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 pages |
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... Sir Roger . He is a gentleman that is very singular in ventures , I shall insert them in following papers , his ... Sir the benefit of my contemporaries ; and if I can Roger was what you call a fine gentleman , had any way ...
... Sir Roger . He is a gentleman that is very singular in ventures , I shall insert them in following papers , his ... Sir the benefit of my contemporaries ; and if I can Roger was what you call a fine gentleman , had any way ...
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... Sir Andrew as it is a military fear to be slow in attacking Freeport , a ... Sir Andrew having a natural unaffected ready at that sort of discourse with ... Roger , he has quitted a In all these important relations , he has ever ...
... Sir Andrew as it is a military fear to be slow in attacking Freeport , a ... Sir Andrew having a natural unaffected ready at that sort of discourse with ... Roger , he has quitted a In all these important relations , he has ever ...
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... Sir Roger was saying last night , writing of his poem , * to rescue the Muses out of that he was of opinion none but men of fine parts the hands of ravishers , to restore them to their sweet deserve to be hanged . The reflections of ...
... Sir Roger was saying last night , writing of his poem , * to rescue the Muses out of that he was of opinion none but men of fine parts the hands of ravishers , to restore them to their sweet deserve to be hanged . The reflections of ...
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... Sir Roger l'Estrange , which fairly ; and that done , I shall expect redress from accidentally lies before me . A company of wag- your judicious pen . gish boys were watching of frogs at the side of a ' I am , Sir , a bachelor of some ...
... Sir Roger l'Estrange , which fairly ; and that done , I shall expect redress from accidentally lies before me . A company of wag- your judicious pen . gish boys were watching of frogs at the side of a ' I am , Sir , a bachelor of some ...
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... Sir Roger de Coverley , who had said nothing all this while , began his speech with a Pish ! and told us , that he wondered to see so many men of sense so very serious upon fooleries . ' Let our good friend , ' says he , ' attack every ...
... Sir Roger de Coverley , who had said nothing all this while , began his speech with a Pish ! and told us , that he wondered to see so many men of sense so very serious upon fooleries . ' Let our good friend , ' says he , ' attack every ...
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