The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Alexander Chalmers. as men of wit write verses on those occasions , the rest of the world repeat the verses of others . These servants of the ladies were used to imitate their manner of conversation , and allude to one another , rather ...
Alexander Chalmers. as men of wit write verses on those occasions , the rest of the world repeat the verses of others . These servants of the ladies were used to imitate their manner of conversation , and allude to one another , rather ...
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... rest of my readers , that since I have called out for help in my catalogue of a lady's library , " I have received many letters upon that head , some of which I shall give an account of . In the first class , I shall take notice of ...
... rest of my readers , that since I have called out for help in my catalogue of a lady's library , " I have received many letters upon that head , some of which I shall give an account of . In the first class , I shall take notice of ...
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... rest . But as I find the I should , in the last place , mention such books as have been proposed by men of learning , and those who appear competent judges of this matter ; and must here take occasion to thank A. B. whoever it is that ...
... rest . But as I find the I should , in the last place , mention such books as have been proposed by men of learning , and those who appear competent judges of this matter ; and must here take occasion to thank A. B. whoever it is that ...
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... rest which are dispersed up and down in it . If we divide the life of most men into twenty parts , we shall find that at least nineteen of them are mere gaps and chasms , which are neither filled with pleasure nor business . I do not ...
... rest which are dispersed up and down in it . If we divide the life of most men into twenty parts , we shall find that at least nineteen of them are mere gaps and chasms , which are neither filled with pleasure nor business . I do not ...
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... rest , have contrived this method to make themselves appear sizeable , is still a secret ; though I find most are of opinion , they are at pre- sent like trees new lopped and pruned , that will cer- tainly sprout up and flourish with ...
... rest , have contrived this method to make themselves appear sizeable , is still a secret ; though I find most are of opinion , they are at pre- sent like trees new lopped and pruned , that will cer- tainly sprout up and flourish with ...
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