The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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... received from your administration , would be a more proper work for an hiftory than for an ad- drefs of this nature . · Your Lordship appears as great in your private life , as in the most important offices which You have born . I would ...
... received from your administration , would be a more proper work for an hiftory than for an ad- drefs of this nature . · Your Lordship appears as great in your private life , as in the most important offices which You have born . I would ...
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... 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 fhe heard , to which the was exceedingly at- tentive , the changed colour , and ...
... 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 fhe heard , to which the was exceedingly at- tentive , the changed colour , and ...
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... received opinion , that a Lion will not hurt a Virgin : feveral , who pretended to have feen the opera in Italy , had informed their friends , that the lion was to act a part in High - Dutch , and roar twice or thrice to a Thorough ...
... received opinion , that a Lion will not hurt a Virgin : feveral , who pretended to have feen the opera in Italy , had informed their friends , that the lion was to act a part in High - Dutch , and roar twice or thrice to a Thorough ...
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... received , but we im-. and by confequence not fo much lengthening the fibres of my vifage , I am not at leifure to deter- mine . However it be , I have been often put out of countenance by the fhortnefs of my face , and was formerly at ...
... received , but we im-. and by confequence not fo much lengthening the fibres of my vifage , I am not at leifure to deter- mine . However it be , I have been often put out of countenance by the fhortnefs of my face , and was formerly at ...
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. This maxim was no fooner received , but we im- medrely ill to tranflating the Italian operas ; end asore was no great danger of hurting the fenfe of thofe extraordinary pieces , our authors often make ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. This maxim was no fooner received , but we im- medrely ill to tranflating the Italian operas ; end asore was no great danger of hurting the fenfe of thofe extraordinary pieces , our authors often make ...
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