The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1747 |
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... fhall have met with , the easier will their Converfation flow and keep up ; and ' when any one of these vigorous Invalids had finished his Narration of the Collar - bone , this naturally would introduce the History of the Ribs . Befides ...
... fhall have met with , the easier will their Converfation flow and keep up ; and ' when any one of these vigorous Invalids had finished his Narration of the Collar - bone , this naturally would introduce the History of the Ribs . Befides ...
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... fhall only communicate the Letter to the Publick , without returning any Answer to it . · < < C Mr. SPECTATOR , NOW , Sir , the thing is this : Mr. Shapely is the prettieft Gentleman about Town . He is very tall , but not too tall ...
... fhall only communicate the Letter to the Publick , without returning any Answer to it . · < < C Mr. SPECTATOR , NOW , Sir , the thing is this : Mr. Shapely is the prettieft Gentleman about Town . He is very tall , but not too tall ...
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... fhall be fourteen on the 29th Day of August next , and am therefore will- ing to fettle in the World as foon as I can , and fo is Mr. Shapely . But every body I ' advise with here is poor Mr. Shapely's Ene- my . I defire therefore you ...
... fhall be fourteen on the 29th Day of August next , and am therefore will- ing to fettle in the World as foon as I can , and fo is Mr. Shapely . But every body I ' advise with here is poor Mr. Shapely's Ene- my . I defire therefore you ...
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... a Labyrinth of my own raifing , not to know whether the next Tree I fhall meet with is an Apple or an Oak , an Elm or a Pear - Tree . My My Kitchin has likewife its particular Quar- ters affigned it 20 THE SPECTATOR . N ° 477.
... a Labyrinth of my own raifing , not to know whether the next Tree I fhall meet with is an Apple or an Oak , an Elm or a Pear - Tree . My My Kitchin has likewife its particular Quar- ters affigned it 20 THE SPECTATOR . N ° 477.
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... fhall take no- tice of that Part in the upper Garden at Ken- fington , which was at first nothing but a Gra- vel - Pit . It must have been a fine Genius for Gardening , that could have thought of form- ing fuch an unfightly Hollow into ...
... fhall take no- tice of that Part in the upper Garden at Ken- fington , which was at first nothing but a Gra- vel - Pit . It must have been a fine Genius for Gardening , that could have thought of form- ing fuch an unfightly Hollow into ...
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