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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... letters with private scandal , and but I hope he will pardon me if I single out one black accounts of ... letter ? softness and languishing graces to deformity : all I About two days since , I was reproached with an intend ...
... letters with private scandal , and but I hope he will pardon me if I single out one black accounts of ... letter ? softness and languishing graces to deformity : all I About two days since , I was reproached with an intend ...
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... letter is a encounter the eyes of the starers wherever they complaint of a young lady , who sets forth a tres . meet them . While we suffer our women to be thus pass of this kind , with that command of herself as impudently attacked ...
... letter is a encounter the eyes of the starers wherever they complaint of a young lady , who sets forth a tres . meet them . While we suffer our women to be thus pass of this kind , with that command of herself as impudently attacked ...
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... letter from in fact . But though it may not be necessary for a projector , concerning a new office which he posterity thus to set up the sign of their forefathers , thinks may very much contribute to the embellish- I think it highly ...
... letter from in fact . But though it may not be necessary for a projector , concerning a new office which he posterity thus to set up the sign of their forefathers , thinks may very much contribute to the embellish- I think it highly ...
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... letter in out of the pulpit , to give it me ; which he did ac- an advertisement , and you will very much oblige , these droppe tions e were were e coffes ong then out , the Dy of the carme ther a lenge Deew cordingly . This drew the ...
... letter in out of the pulpit , to give it me ; which he did ac- an advertisement , and you will very much oblige , these droppe tions e were were e coffes ong then out , the Dy of the carme ther a lenge Deew cordingly . This drew the ...
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... letter has not much in it ; but , as it is written in my own praise , I cannot for my heart suppress it . SIR , You proposed in your Spectator of last Tues- day , Mr. Hobbes's hypothesis for solving that very old phænomenon of laughter ...
... letter has not much in it ; but , as it is written in my own praise , I cannot for my heart suppress it . SIR , You proposed in your Spectator of last Tues- day , Mr. Hobbes's hypothesis for solving that very old phænomenon of laughter ...
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