The Spectator, Svazek 4Dent, 1963 |
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Strana 249
... obliged to say on this Head , by giving my Reader this Hint for the better judging of my Productions , that the best Comment upon them would be an Account when the Patron to the Tender Husband was in England , or Abroad . The Reader ...
... obliged to say on this Head , by giving my Reader this Hint for the better judging of my Productions , that the best Comment upon them would be an Account when the Patron to the Tender Husband was in England , or Abroad . The Reader ...
Strana 250
... obliged to give an Account to the Town of my Time hereafter , since I retire when their Partiality to me is so great , that an Edition of the former Volumes of Spectators of above Nine thousand each Book , is already sold off , and the ...
... obliged to give an Account to the Town of my Time hereafter , since I retire when their Partiality to me is so great , that an Edition of the former Volumes of Spectators of above Nine thousand each Book , is already sold off , and the ...
Strana 283
... obliged to take some Notice of them , and shall therefore make this Paper a Miscellany of Letters . I have , since my reassuming the Office of SPECTATOR , received abundance of Epistles from Gentlemen of the Blade , who , I find , have ...
... obliged to take some Notice of them , and shall therefore make this Paper a Miscellany of Letters . I have , since my reassuming the Office of SPECTATOR , received abundance of Epistles from Gentlemen of the Blade , who , I find , have ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
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