The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1728 |
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... and never hear him named but with Plea- • fure and Emotion . I am your Friend , and wish ⚫ you Happiness , but am forry to fee by the Air of ' your 6 " your Letter that there are a fort of 12 N ° .254 . The SPECTATOR .
... and never hear him named but with Plea- • fure and Emotion . I am your Friend , and wish ⚫ you Happiness , but am forry to fee by the Air of ' your 6 " your Letter that there are a fort of 12 N ° .254 . The SPECTATOR .
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6 " your Letter that there are a fort of Women who are got into the Common - Place Rallery of every Thing that is fober , decent , and pro- per : Matrimony and the Clergy are the To- picks of People of little Wit and no Under- ftanding ...
6 " your Letter that there are a fort of Women who are got into the Common - Place Rallery of every Thing that is fober , decent , and pro- per : Matrimony and the Clergy are the To- picks of People of little Wit and no Under- ftanding ...
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... Letters with which I acquit my felf for this Day , is written by one who proposes to improve our Entertainments of Dramatick Poe- try , and the other comes from three Perfons who as foon as named , will be thought capable of ad- vancing ...
... Letters with which I acquit my felf for this Day , is written by one who proposes to improve our Entertainments of Dramatick Poe- try , and the other comes from three Perfons who as foon as named , will be thought capable of ad- vancing ...
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... Letter in your Papers , that the Town may know we have all three joined together , to make Entertainments of Mufick for the fu- ture at Mr. Clayton's Houfe in York - Buildings . " What we promise our felves , is , to make a Sub ...
... Letter in your Papers , that the Town may know we have all three joined together , to make Entertainments of Mufick for the fu- ture at Mr. Clayton's Houfe in York - Buildings . " What we promise our felves , is , to make a Sub ...
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... Letter from a Lady , who tells me , one of her Acquaintance , out of mere Pride , and Pretence to be rude , takes upon her to return no Civilities done to her in Time of divine Ser- vice , and is the most religious Woman for no other ...
... Letter from a Lady , who tells me , one of her Acquaintance , out of mere Pride , and Pretence to be rude , takes upon her to return no Civilities done to her in Time of divine Ser- vice , and is the most religious Woman for no other ...
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