The Spectator, Svazek 4Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 |
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... for what has coft us much time and atten- tion to produce , I hope your Grace will forgive and endeavour to pre- ferve this work from oblivion , by VOL . IV . affixing A 1 THE SPECTATOR . VOLUME the FOURTH . LONDON : Printed.
... for what has coft us much time and atten- tion to produce , I hope your Grace will forgive and endeavour to pre- ferve this work from oblivion , by VOL . IV . affixing A 1 THE SPECTATOR . VOLUME the FOURTH . LONDON : Printed.
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... for what has coft us much time and atten- tion to produce , I hope your Grace will forgive and endeavour to pre- ferve this work from oblivion , by VOL . IV . A affixing affixing to it name . your memorable I fhall not TO THE ...
... for what has coft us much time and atten- tion to produce , I hope your Grace will forgive and endeavour to pre- ferve this work from oblivion , by VOL . IV . A affixing affixing to it name . your memorable I fhall not TO THE ...
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... tion cannot disguise it . I am married , and have no other concern but to pleafe " the man I love ; he is the end of every care I have ; if " I drefs , it is for him ; if I read a poem or a play , it is to qualify myfelf for a ...
... tion cannot disguise it . I am married , and have no other concern but to pleafe " the man I love ; he is the end of every care I have ; if " I drefs , it is for him ; if I read a poem or a play , it is to qualify myfelf for a ...
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... tion or a defire of fame , by which great endowments are not suffered to lie idle and useless to the publick , and many vicious men , over - reached , as it were , and engag- ed contrary to their natural inclinations in a glorious and ...
... tion or a defire of fame , by which great endowments are not suffered to lie idle and useless to the publick , and many vicious men , over - reached , as it were , and engag- ed contrary to their natural inclinations in a glorious and ...
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... tion , and by consequence remove him to a greater dif- tance from themfelves . But farther , this defire of fame naturally betrays the ambitious man into fuch indecencies as are a leffening to his reputation . He is ftill afraid left ...
... tion , and by consequence remove him to a greater dif- tance from themfelves . But farther , this defire of fame naturally betrays the ambitious man into fuch indecencies as are a leffening to his reputation . He is ftill afraid left ...
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