The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... joy and comfort of his life . " ' The second is as follows : See Stow's Survey of London , & c . , edit . 1755 , vol . ii . p . 761 , & c . " Here lies the body of Daniel Saul , Spittlefields 10 [ No. 518 . THE SPECTATOR .
... joy and comfort of his life . " ' The second is as follows : See Stow's Survey of London , & c . , edit . 1755 , vol . ii . p . 761 , & c . " Here lies the body of Daniel Saul , Spittlefields 10 [ No. 518 . THE SPECTATOR .
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Alexander Chalmers. " Here lies the body of Daniel Saul , Spittlefields weaver , and that's all . " ' I will not dismiss you , whilst I am upon this subject , without sending a short epitaph which I once met with , though I cannot ...
Alexander Chalmers. " Here lies the body of Daniel Saul , Spittlefields weaver , and that's all . " ' I will not dismiss you , whilst I am upon this subject , without sending a short epitaph which I once met with , though I cannot ...
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Alexander Chalmers. the rules of that art . In courts and cities every body lays a constraint upon his countenance , and endeavours to look like the rest of the world ; but the youth of this place having not yet formed them- selves by ...
Alexander Chalmers. the rules of that art . In courts and cities every body lays a constraint upon his countenance , and endeavours to look like the rest of the world ; but the youth of this place having not yet formed them- selves by ...
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... I mean that The public is assured on good authority , that this last letter was written by Orator Henley , as he was commonly called . system of bodies into which nature has so curiously wrought No. 519. ] 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... I mean that The public is assured on good authority , that this last letter was written by Orator Henley , as he was commonly called . system of bodies into which nature has so curiously wrought No. 519. ] 13 THE SPECTATOR .
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... bodies bear to one another ; there is still , methinks , something more wonderful and surprising in contemplations on the ... body of a man , or of any other animal , in which our glasses do not discover myriads of living creatures . The ...
... bodies bear to one another ; there is still , methinks , something more wonderful and surprising in contemplations on the ... body of a man , or of any other animal , in which our glasses do not discover myriads of living creatures . The ...
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