The Spectator (Complete) |
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And that was his own character, which was, to a fault, more ready to give than to
receive, more prompt to ascribe ... Wyche, 'At my firstarrival I received the news
ofmy father's death,and ever since have been engaged in so much noise and ...
And that was his own character, which was, to a fault, more ready to give than to
receive, more prompt to ascribe ... Wyche, 'At my firstarrival I received the news
ofmy father's death,and ever since have been engaged in so much noise and ...
Strana
There sat at her Feet a Couple of Secretaries, who received every Hour Letters
from all Parts of the World; which the one or the other of them was perpetually
reading to her; and according to the News she heard, to which she was
exceedingly ...
There sat at her Feet a Couple of Secretaries, who received every Hour Letters
from all Parts of the World; which the one or the other of them was perpetually
reading to her; and according to the News she heard, to which she was
exceedingly ...
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