The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... that I cannot partake in their Diversions . But I love them so well , as Dogs , that I often go with my Pockets stuffed with Bread to dispense my Favours , or make my Way through them at day , Sept , 3 , 1712 , No. 474 THE SPECTATOR 5.
... that I cannot partake in their Diversions . But I love them so well , as Dogs , that I often go with my Pockets stuffed with Bread to dispense my Favours , or make my Way through them at day , Sept , 3 , 1712 , No. 474 THE SPECTATOR 5.
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... SPECTATOR , he is the purest Man in the World , for all he said is come to pass , and I am the happiest She in Kent . I have been in Quest of Mr. Campbell these three Months , and cannot find him out . Now hearing you are a dumb Man too ...
... SPECTATOR , he is the purest Man in the World , for all he said is come to pass , and I am the happiest She in Kent . I have been in Quest of Mr. Campbell these three Months , and cannot find him out . Now hearing you are a dumb Man too ...
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... other that is new to you ; but when you have done you will have but a confused imperfect Notion of the Place : In the other , your Eye commands the whole Prospect , and gives you such No. 476 . Friday , Sept. 5 , 712 . THE SPECTATOR 11.
... other that is new to you ; but when you have done you will have but a confused imperfect Notion of the Place : In the other , your Eye commands the whole Prospect , and gives you such No. 476 . Friday , Sept. 5 , 712 . THE SPECTATOR 11.
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... Head but few Words , and gains the same Advantage over Puzzle , that a small Body of regular Troops would gain over a numberless undisci plined Militia . C Saturday No. 477 . No. 477 . Saturday , [ ADDISON THE SPECTATOR 13.
... Head but few Words , and gains the same Advantage over Puzzle , that a small Body of regular Troops would gain over a numberless undisci plined Militia . C Saturday No. 477 . No. 477 . Saturday , [ ADDISON THE SPECTATOR 13.
Strana 17
... to be a laudable , if not a virtuous Habit of Mind . For all which Reasons I hope you will pardon the length of my present Letter , C I am , Sir . & c IV . Monday No. 478 , No. 478 , Monday , [ STEELE THE SPECTATOR 17.
... to be a laudable , if not a virtuous Habit of Mind . For all which Reasons I hope you will pardon the length of my present Letter , C I am , Sir . & c IV . Monday No. 478 , No. 478 , Monday , [ STEELE THE SPECTATOR 17.
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