The Spectator, Svazek 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... often told me , he has more Business as a Juftice of Peace , among the diffolute young People in the Coun- try , than at any other Seafon of the Year . NEITHER must I forget a Letter which I re- ceived A 3 NE (5) ...
... often told me , he has more Business as a Juftice of Peace , among the diffolute young People in the Coun- try , than at any other Seafon of the Year . NEITHER must I forget a Letter which I re- ceived A 3 NE (5) ...
Strana 8
NEITHER must I forget a Letter which I re- ceived near a Fortnight fince from a Lady , who , it feems , could hold ... Letters which have been fent to me by disappointed Lovers , that my Ad- vice has been of very fignal Service to the ...
NEITHER must I forget a Letter which I re- ceived near a Fortnight fince from a Lady , who , it feems , could hold ... Letters which have been fent to me by disappointed Lovers , that my Ad- vice has been of very fignal Service to the ...
Strana 11
... Letter that I recei- ved about half a Year ago from a Gentleman of Cambridge , who ftiles himself Peter de Quir . I have kept it by me fome Months , and though I did not know at firft what to make of it , upon my reading it over very ...
... Letter that I recei- ved about half a Year ago from a Gentleman of Cambridge , who ftiles himself Peter de Quir . I have kept it by me fome Months , and though I did not know at firft what to make of it , upon my reading it over very ...
Strana 15
... Letter of Ann of Bologne , Wife to King Henry the Eighth , and Mother to Queen Elizabeth , which is still extant in the Cotton Library , as written by her own Hand . SHAKESPEAR himself could not have made her talk in a Strain so ...
... Letter of Ann of Bologne , Wife to King Henry the Eighth , and Mother to Queen Elizabeth , which is still extant in the Cotton Library , as written by her own Hand . SHAKESPEAR himself could not have made her talk in a Strain so ...
Strana 16
... Letter to King Henry . SIR , Cotton Lib . C Otho C. 10 , OUR Grace's Displeasure , and ' my Imprisonment , are Things ' fo ftrange unto me , as what to write , or what to excufe , I am altogether ignorant . Whereas you fend unto me ...
... Letter to King Henry . SIR , Cotton Lib . C Otho C. 10 , OUR Grace's Displeasure , and ' my Imprisonment , are Things ' fo ftrange unto me , as what to write , or what to excufe , I am altogether ignorant . Whereas you fend unto me ...
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