The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... received , they are placed in fo beautiful a light , and illuftrated with such apt allufions , that they have in them all the graces of novelty , and make the reader , who was before acquainted with them , ftill more convinced of their ...
... received , they are placed in fo beautiful a light , and illuftrated with such apt allufions , that they have in them all the graces of novelty , and make the reader , who was before acquainted with them , ftill more convinced of their ...
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... received by the generality of the world , I am troubled at none more than a certain levity of thought , which many young women of quality have enter- tained , to the hazard of their characters , and the certain misfortune of their lives ...
... received by the generality of the world , I am troubled at none more than a certain levity of thought , which many young women of quality have enter- tained , to the hazard of their characters , and the certain misfortune of their lives ...
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... received every grace it is capable of , and appears in its full beauty and per- fection . Thus we fee that none but the Supreme Being can elteem us according to our proper merits , fince all others muit judge of us from our outward ...
... received every grace it is capable of , and appears in its full beauty and per- fection . Thus we fee that none but the Supreme Being can elteem us according to our proper merits , fince all others muit judge of us from our outward ...
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... received from , P. S. I have affurances that the trunk - maker · • · will declare for us . Mr. SPECTATOR , WE SIR , Your humble fervant , Ralph Crotchet . ZE whofe names are fubfcribed , think you the properest person to fignify what we ...
... received from , P. S. I have affurances that the trunk - maker · • · will declare for us . Mr. SPECTATOR , WE SIR , Your humble fervant , Ralph Crotchet . ZE whofe names are fubfcribed , think you the properest person to fignify what we ...
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... received among the nobility and gentry , were zealously inclined to affift , by their folicitations , in introducing fo elegant_an entertainment as the Italian mufick grafted upon Eng- lifh poetry . For this end Mr. Dieupart and Mr ...
... received among the nobility and gentry , were zealously inclined to affift , by their folicitations , in introducing fo elegant_an entertainment as the Italian mufick grafted upon Eng- lifh poetry . For this end Mr. Dieupart and Mr ...
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