The Spectator, Svazek 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... Spectator , if I dedicated the following papers to one who is not of the most confummate and most acknowledged merit . None but a person of a finished cha- racter , can be the proper patron of a work , which endeavours to cultivate and ...
... Spectator , if I dedicated the following papers to one who is not of the most confummate and most acknowledged merit . None but a person of a finished cha- racter , can be the proper patron of a work , which endeavours to cultivate and ...
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... have nothing new to say upon any other character of distinction . I am , My LORD , Your Lordship's most obedient , most devoted , humble Servant , THE SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . NO . L. THURSDAY , MARCH 1. DEDICATION .
... have nothing new to say upon any other character of distinction . I am , My LORD , Your Lordship's most obedient , most devoted , humble Servant , THE SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . NO . L. THURSDAY , MARCH 1. DEDICATION .
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... so transported with joy , that I awaked , though , I must confess , I would fain have fallen asleep again to have closed my vision , if I could have done it . C. NO . 4. MONDAY , MARCH 5. 1710-11 . [ NO . 3 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... so transported with joy , that I awaked , though , I must confess , I would fain have fallen asleep again to have closed my vision , if I could have done it . C. NO . 4. MONDAY , MARCH 5. 1710-11 . [ NO . 3 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
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