The Spectator, Svazek 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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... PAPER . VOL . VIII . LONDON : PRINTED FOR J. NUNN ; J. OTRIDGE ; J. CUTHELL ; J. BOOKER ; S. BAGSTER ; J. & A. ARCH ; J. BOOTH ; J. BLACK ; GALE & FENNER ; J. PORTER ; J. MILLER ; P. WRIGHT ; AND R. SAUNDERS . M.DCCC.XVI , EDINBURGH ...
... PAPER . VOL . VIII . LONDON : PRINTED FOR J. NUNN ; J. OTRIDGE ; J. CUTHELL ; J. BOOKER ; S. BAGSTER ; J. & A. ARCH ; J. BOOTH ; J. BLACK ; GALE & FENNER ; J. PORTER ; J. MILLER ; P. WRIGHT ; AND R. SAUNDERS . M.DCCC.XVI , EDINBURGH ...
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... paper , which appeared in my former volumes , that you may have an opportunity of shewing Mrs. Honeycomb the shrewdness of your conjectures , by ascribing every speculation to its proper author : though you know how often many profound ...
... paper , which appeared in my former volumes , that you may have an opportunity of shewing Mrs. Honeycomb the shrewdness of your conjectures , by ascribing every speculation to its proper author : though you know how often many profound ...
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... papers is greater than in the former series . The Spectator , from its recom- mencement , was published only three times a - week , and no discri- minative marks were added to the papers . To Addison , Tickell has ascribed 23 : viz ...
... papers is greater than in the former series . The Spectator , from its recom- mencement , was published only three times a - week , and no discri- minative marks were added to the papers . To Addison , Tickell has ascribed 23 : viz ...
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... paper , I must here inform him , that the author of it is of no faction ; that he is a friend to no interests but those of truth and virtue ; nor a foe to any but those of vice and folly . Though I make more noise in the world than I ...
... paper , I must here inform him , that the author of it is of no faction ; that he is a friend to no interests but those of truth and virtue ; nor a foe to any but those of vice and folly . Though I make more noise in the world than I ...
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... paper , which implies that the hardships of misfor- tunes we lie under are more easy to us than those of any other person would be , in case we could change conditions with him . As I was ruminating on these two remarks , and seated in ...
... paper , which implies that the hardships of misfor- tunes we lie under are more easy to us than those of any other person would be , in case we could change conditions with him . As I was ruminating on these two remarks , and seated in ...
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