The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... servant . 99 ' MR . SPECTATOR , ' I FIND you are a general undertaker , and have , by your correspondents or self ... servant , ' RALPH THIMBLETON . ' ' MR . SPECTATOR , July 15 , 1712 . ' WHEN you want a trifle to fill up a paper , in ...
... servant . 99 ' MR . SPECTATOR , ' I FIND you are a general undertaker , and have , by your correspondents or self ... servant , ' RALPH THIMBLETON . ' ' MR . SPECTATOR , July 15 , 1712 . ' WHEN you want a trifle to fill up a paper , in ...
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... servants had been affronted , and then monsieur Mesnager would have done him justice , by taking away their liveries from them , or some other way that he might have thought the most proper ; for , let me tell you , if a man makes a ...
... servants had been affronted , and then monsieur Mesnager would have done him justice , by taking away their liveries from them , or some other way that he might have thought the most proper ; for , let me tell you , if a man makes a ...
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... servant . " ' Give me leave , Mr. Spectator , to add her friend's answer to this epistle , who is a very discreet ingenious woman . แ DEAR GATTY , " I TAKE your raillery in very good part , and am obliged to you for the free air with ...
... servant . " ' Give me leave , Mr. Spectator , to add her friend's answer to this epistle , who is a very discreet ingenious woman . แ DEAR GATTY , " I TAKE your raillery in very good part , and am obliged to you for the free air with ...
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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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