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Steele ) above all men in that talent called hu" mour , and enjoyed it in such
perfection , that 6 I have often reflected after a night spent with 6 him apart from
all the world , that I had the “ pleasure of converfing with an intimate acquaint . «
ance ...
Steele ) above all men in that talent called hu" mour , and enjoyed it in such
perfection , that 6 I have often reflected after a night spent with 6 him apart from
all the world , that I had the “ pleasure of converfing with an intimate acquaint . «
ance ...
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However , as my friends have engaged me to stand in the front , those , who have
a mind to correspond with me , may direct their letters to the Spectator , at Mr.
Buckley's in Little - Britain For I must further acquaint the reader , that though our
...
However , as my friends have engaged me to stand in the front , those , who have
a mind to correspond with me , may direct their letters to the Spectator , at Mr.
Buckley's in Little - Britain For I must further acquaint the reader , that though our
...
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... acquaint us , in the same sublimity of stile , that he composed this opera in a
fortnight . Such are the wits to whose tastes we fo ambitiously conform ourselves .
The truth of it is , the finest writers among the modern Italians express themselves
...
... acquaint us , in the same sublimity of stile , that he composed this opera in a
fortnight . Such are the wits to whose tastes we fo ambitiously conform ourselves .
The truth of it is , the finest writers among the modern Italians express themselves
...
Strana 87
IF you can read it with dry eyes , I give you this • trouble to acquaint you , that I am
the unfortunate • king Latinus ; and believe I am the first prince that • dated from
this palace since John of Gaunt . Such is • the uncertainty of all human greatness
...
IF you can read it with dry eyes , I give you this • trouble to acquaint you , that I am
the unfortunate • king Latinus ; and believe I am the first prince that • dated from
this palace since John of Gaunt . Such is • the uncertainty of all human greatness
...
Strana 271
But as the best institutions are liable to corruptions , • so , Sir , I must acquaint you
, that very great abuses are crept into this entertainment . I was amazed to see my
girl handed by , and handing , young fellows with so • much familiarity ; and I ...
But as the best institutions are liable to corruptions , • so , Sir , I must acquaint you
, that very great abuses are crept into this entertainment . I was amazed to see my
girl handed by , and handing , young fellows with so • much familiarity ; and I ...
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