The Spectator, Svazek 4Dent, 1963 |
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... Letter . When the Lady who wrote me a Letter , dated July the 20th , in relation to some Passages in a Lover , will be more particular in her Directions , I shall be so in my Answer . The poor Gentleman , who fancies my Writings could ...
... Letter . When the Lady who wrote me a Letter , dated July the 20th , in relation to some Passages in a Lover , will be more particular in her Directions , I shall be so in my Answer . The poor Gentleman , who fancies my Writings could ...
Strana 423
... Letters , lately come to my Hands , the Authors whereof are impatient for an Answer . Charissa , whose Letter is dated from Cornhill , desires to be eased in some Scruples relating to the Skill of Astrologers . Referred to the Dumb Man ...
... Letters , lately come to my Hands , the Authors whereof are impatient for an Answer . Charissa , whose Letter is dated from Cornhill , desires to be eased in some Scruples relating to the Skill of Astrologers . Referred to the Dumb Man ...
Strana 468
... letters ( in a similar strain ) to the Tatler ( Nos . 89 and 112 ) , to which Mr. Bickerstaff gave the name of ' Right Country Letters . ' See a letter by ' J. R. ' in Steele's Epistolary Correspondence , ii . 595 . Mr. Campbell . See ...
... letters ( in a similar strain ) to the Tatler ( Nos . 89 and 112 ) , to which Mr. Bickerstaff gave the name of ' Right Country Letters . ' See a letter by ' J. R. ' in Steele's Epistolary Correspondence , ii . 595 . Mr. Campbell . See ...
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