The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... obliged W By Addison , dated London . See final note to No. 7 , and No. 221 , on Addison's signatures C , L , I , O. * Small griefs are loud , great ones still . If to you if you would enter into the matter No. 95. ] 25 THE SPECTATOR ...
... obliged W By Addison , dated London . See final note to No. 7 , and No. 221 , on Addison's signatures C , L , I , O. * Small griefs are loud , great ones still . If to you if you would enter into the matter No. 95. ] 25 THE SPECTATOR ...
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... re- spect , let him know that he had it in his power to The editor has been told this was William Cavendish , the first Duke of Devonshire , who died Aug. 18 , 1707 . oblige him ; which , in short , amounted to 46 [ No. 99 . THE SPECTATOR .
... re- spect , let him know that he had it in his power to The editor has been told this was William Cavendish , the first Duke of Devonshire , who died Aug. 18 , 1707 . oblige him ; which , in short , amounted to 46 [ No. 99 . THE SPECTATOR .
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Alexander Chalmers. oblige him ; which , in short , amounted to this , that he believed he could tell his lordship the person's name who justled him as he came out from the op- era ; but , before he would proceed , he begged his lordship ...
Alexander Chalmers. oblige him ; which , in short , amounted to this , that he believed he could tell his lordship the person's name who justled him as he came out from the op- era ; but , before he would proceed , he begged his lordship ...
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... obliged to him for no benefit ; and how extreme- ly they will be concerned for him , yea and afflicted too , for no cause . I know it is said , in justification of this hollow kind of conversation , that there is no harm , no real ...
... obliged to him for no benefit ; and how extreme- ly they will be concerned for him , yea and afflicted too , for no cause . I know it is said , in justification of this hollow kind of conversation , that there is no harm , no real ...
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... obliged indeed to be thus lavish of their praises , that they may keep one another in counte- nance ; and it is no wonder if a great deal of know- ledge , which is not capable of making a man wise , has a natural tendency to make him ...
... obliged indeed to be thus lavish of their praises , that they may keep one another in counte- nance ; and it is no wonder if a great deal of know- ledge , which is not capable of making a man wise , has a natural tendency to make him ...
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