The Spectator, Svazek 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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who could bring into the fervice of your Sovereign the arts and policies of ancient Greece and Rome , as well as the most exact knowledge of our own conftitution in particular , and of the interefts of Europe in general ; to which I ...
who could bring into the fervice of your Sovereign the arts and policies of ancient Greece and Rome , as well as the most exact knowledge of our own conftitution in particular , and of the interefts of Europe in general ; to which I ...
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... ancient descent , a Baronet , his name Sir Ro- GER DE COVERLEY ( a ) . His great grand - father was inventor of that famous country - dance which is called . after him . All who know that shire are very well ac- quainted with the parts ...
... ancient descent , a Baronet , his name Sir Ro- GER DE COVERLEY ( a ) . His great grand - father was inventor of that famous country - dance which is called . after him . All who know that shire are very well ac- quainted with the parts ...
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... ancients , makes him a very delicate observer of what occurs to him in the present world . He is an excellent critic , and the time of the play is his hour of business exactly at five he passes through New - Inn , crosses Russel - Court ...
... ancients , makes him a very delicate observer of what occurs to him in the present world . He is an excellent critic , and the time of the play is his hour of business exactly at five he passes through New - Inn , crosses Russel - Court ...
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... ancient sage , " I am never less alone than when alone . " As I am insignificant to the company in public places , and as it is visible I do not come thither as most do , to show myself , I gratify the vanity of all who pretend to make ...
... ancient sage , " I am never less alone than when alone . " As I am insignificant to the company in public places , and as it is visible I do not come thither as most do , to show myself , I gratify the vanity of all who pretend to make ...
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... ancient Greek author . C. NO . 10. — MONDAY , MARCH 12. J710-11 . [ BY ADDISON . ] Non aliter quam qui adverso vix flumine lembum Remigiis subigit : si brachia forte remisit , Atque illum in præceps prono rapit alveus amni . VIRG ...
... ancient Greek author . C. NO . 10. — MONDAY , MARCH 12. J710-11 . [ BY ADDISON . ] Non aliter quam qui adverso vix flumine lembum Remigiis subigit : si brachia forte remisit , Atque illum in præceps prono rapit alveus amni . VIRG ...
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