The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... received his most secret intelligence . C.a No. 440. FRIDAY , JUNE 25 , 1712 . Vivere si recte nescis , discede peritis . HOR . 2 Ep . ii . 213 . Learn to live well , or fairly make your will . POPE I HAVE already given my reader an ...
... received his most secret intelligence . C.a No. 440. FRIDAY , JUNE 25 , 1712 . Vivere si recte nescis , discede peritis . HOR . 2 Ep . ii . 213 . Learn to live well , or fairly make your will . POPE I HAVE already given my reader an ...
Strana 230
... received very good intelligence . ' By my last advices from Knightsbridge , I hear , that a horse was clapped into the pound on the third instant , and that he was not released when the letters came away . ' We are informed from ...
... received very good intelligence . ' By my last advices from Knightsbridge , I hear , that a horse was clapped into the pound on the third instant , and that he was not released when the letters came away . ' We are informed from ...
Strana 251
... received with prejudice by the gener- ality of mankind , but I hope not with you : you have been a great instrument in helping me to get what I have lost ; and I know ( for that reason , as well as kindness to me ) you cannot but be in ...
... received with prejudice by the gener- ality of mankind , but I hope not with you : you have been a great instrument in helping me to get what I have lost ; and I know ( for that reason , as well as kindness to me ) you cannot but be in ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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