The Spectator, Svazek 4Dent, 1963 |
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... Acquaintance , and she wishes it may prosper with her ; but her Mother used one of her Nieces very barbarously . Her usual ... acquainted with that private Conduct by which the World is governed . One would think several of our 30 THE ...
... Acquaintance , and she wishes it may prosper with her ; but her Mother used one of her Nieces very barbarously . Her usual ... acquainted with that private Conduct by which the World is governed . One would think several of our 30 THE ...
Strana 256
... acquainted the World with my Design of electing a new Club , and of opening my Mouth in it after a most solemn Manner . Both the Elec- tion and the Ceremony are now past ; but not finding it so easy as I at first imagined , to break ...
... acquainted the World with my Design of electing a new Club , and of opening my Mouth in it after a most solemn Manner . Both the Elec- tion and the Ceremony are now past ; but not finding it so easy as I at first imagined , to break ...
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... Acquaintance , just come from Oxford , as if he had been a Bar- barian . The first Week , after she had fixed him ... acquainted with her Pranks , he took a Journey the quite contrary Way . Accordingly they met , quarrel'd , and in a ...
... Acquaintance , just come from Oxford , as if he had been a Bar- barian . The first Week , after she had fixed him ... acquainted with her Pranks , he took a Journey the quite contrary Way . Accordingly they met , quarrel'd , and in a ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
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