The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1747 |
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... had mine . This is about the tenth Match which , to my Knowledge , WILL has confulted his Friends upon , without ever opening his Mind to the Party herself . I I HAVE been engaged in this Subject by the following I 2 THE SPECTATO R. N ° ...
... had mine . This is about the tenth Match which , to my Knowledge , WILL has confulted his Friends upon , without ever opening his Mind to the Party herself . I I HAVE been engaged in this Subject by the following I 2 THE SPECTATO R. N ° ...
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I HAVE been engaged in this Subject by the following Letter , which comes to me from fome notable young Female Scribe , who , by the Contents of it , feems to have carried Matters fo far , that fhe is ripe for asking Ad- vice ; but as I ...
I HAVE been engaged in this Subject by the following Letter , which comes to me from fome notable young Female Scribe , who , by the Contents of it , feems to have carried Matters fo far , that fhe is ripe for asking Ad- vice ; but as I ...
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... Subject , without troub- ling myself to range them in fuch order , that they may seem to grow out of one ano- ther , and be difpos'd under the proper Heads . Seneca and Montaigne are Patterns for Wri- ting in this laft kind , as Tully ...
... Subject , without troub- ling myself to range them in fuch order , that they may seem to grow out of one ano- ther , and be difpos'd under the proper Heads . Seneca and Montaigne are Patterns for Wri- ting in this laft kind , as Tully ...
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... Subjects for Meditation . I cannot but think the very Complacency and Sa- tisfaction which a Man takes in thefe Works of Nature , to be a laudable , if not a virtuous Habit of Mind . For all which Reasons I hope you will pardon the ...
... Subjects for Meditation . I cannot but think the very Complacency and Sa- tisfaction which a Man takes in thefe Works of Nature , to be a laudable , if not a virtuous Habit of Mind . For all which Reasons I hope you will pardon the ...
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... Subject feem'd fo confiderable , that it was proposed to have a Repofitory built for Fashions , as there are Chambers for Medals and other Rarities . The Building may be fhap'd as that which ftands among the Pyra- mids , in the Form of ...
... Subject feem'd fo confiderable , that it was proposed to have a Repofitory built for Fashions , as there are Chambers for Medals and other Rarities . The Building may be fhap'd as that which ftands among the Pyra- mids , in the Form of ...
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