The Spectator, Svazek 4Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 |
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... favour from the fpeculations on the mistakes which the town run into with regard to their pleasure of this kind ; and believing your method of judging is , that you confider musick only valuable , as it is agreeable to , and heightens ...
... favour from the fpeculations on the mistakes which the town run into with regard to their pleasure of this kind ; and believing your method of judging is , that you confider musick only valuable , as it is agreeable to , and heightens ...
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... favours of this kind . Of this fort may be a man who is in the fifth or fixth degree of favour with a minifter ; this good creature is refolved to fhew the world , that great honours cannot at all change his manners ; he is the fame ...
... favours of this kind . Of this fort may be a man who is in the fifth or fixth degree of favour with a minifter ; this good creature is refolved to fhew the world , that great honours cannot at all change his manners ; he is the fame ...
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... favour my paffion , you are beftowing bright defires , gay hopes , generous cares , noble refolutions , and tranfporting raptures upon , Madam , · 6 " Your most devoted humble fervant . " Mr. SPECTATOR , H LIERE is a gentlewoman lodges ...
... favour my paffion , you are beftowing bright defires , gay hopes , generous cares , noble refolutions , and tranfporting raptures upon , Madam , · 6 " Your most devoted humble fervant . " Mr. SPECTATOR , H LIERE is a gentlewoman lodges ...
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methods . But notwithstanding I have rejected every thing that favours of party , every thing that is loose and immoral , and every thing that might create uneafiness in the minds of particular perfons , I find that the de- mand of my ...
methods . But notwithstanding I have rejected every thing that favours of party , every thing that is loose and immoral , and every thing that might create uneafiness in the minds of particular perfons , I find that the de- mand of my ...
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... favour from fome of my underhand detractors , if they would break all measures with me fo far , as to give me a pretence for examining their performances with an impartial eye : Nor fhall I look upon it as any breach of charity to cri ...
... favour from fome of my underhand detractors , if they would break all measures with me fo far , as to give me a pretence for examining their performances with an impartial eye : Nor fhall I look upon it as any breach of charity to cri ...
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