The Spectator, Svazek 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... proper for the improvement of the sex . And as this is a subject of a very nice nature , I shall desire my corre- spondents to give me their thoughts upon it .. C NO . 38. - FRIDAY , APRIL 13. 1711 . NO . 37 : 137 THE SPECTATOR .
... proper for the improvement of the sex . And as this is a subject of a very nice nature , I shall desire my corre- spondents to give me their thoughts upon it .. C NO . 38. - FRIDAY , APRIL 13. 1711 . NO . 37 : 137 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 138
NO . 38. - FRIDAY , APRIL 13. 1711 . [ BY STEELÉ . ] -Cupias non placuisse nimis . One would not please too much . EXCESSIVE LOVE OF PRAISE . MART . bas A LATE Conversation which I fell into , gave me an op- portunity of observing a ...
NO . 38. - FRIDAY , APRIL 13. 1711 . [ BY STEELÉ . ] -Cupias non placuisse nimis . One would not please too much . EXCESSIVE LOVE OF PRAISE . MART . bas A LATE Conversation which I fell into , gave me an op- portunity of observing a ...
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... APRIL 13. 1711 . Four o'clock in the morning . " IN some of your late speculations , I find some sketches towards an history of clubs : but you seem to me to shew them in somewhat too ludicrous a light NO . 83 . 157 THE SPECTATOR . NO ...
... APRIL 13. 1711 . Four o'clock in the morning . " IN some of your late speculations , I find some sketches towards an history of clubs : but you seem to me to shew them in somewhat too ludicrous a light NO . 83 . 157 THE SPECTATOR . NO ...
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... April the first of ) the merriest day in the year , No. 47 ARETINE made all the princes of Europe his tributaries ... 13 THE ...
... April the first of ) the merriest day in the year , No. 47 ARETINE made all the princes of Europe his tributaries ... 13 THE ...
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