The Spectator, Svazek 6Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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... hands . A Secretary of State , in the interefts of mankind , joined with that of his fellow - fubjects , accomplished with a great facility and elegance in all the modern as well as ancient languages , was a happy and proper member of a ...
... hands . A Secretary of State , in the interefts of mankind , joined with that of his fellow - fubjects , accomplished with a great facility and elegance in all the modern as well as ancient languages , was a happy and proper member of a ...
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... hand , I have great reafon to believe , from feveral angry letters which have been fent to me by difappointed lovers , that my advice has been of very fignal fervice to the fair fex , who , according to the old proverb , were ...
... hand , I have great reafon to believe , from feveral angry letters which have been fent to me by difappointed lovers , that my advice has been of very fignal fervice to the fair fex , who , according to the old proverb , were ...
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... hands at prefent , I fhall beg the reader's leave to prefent him with a letter that I received about half a year ago from a gentleman of Cambridge , who ftiles himself Peter de Quir . I have kept it by me some months ; and though I did ...
... hands at prefent , I fhall beg the reader's leave to prefent him with a letter that I received about half a year ago from a gentleman of Cambridge , who ftiles himself Peter de Quir . I have kept it by me some months ; and though I did ...
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... hand . Shakespeare himself could not have made her talk in a ftrain fo fuitable to her condition and character . One fees in it the expoftulation of a flighted lover , the refent . ments of an injured woman , and the forrows of an im ...
... hand . Shakespeare himself could not have made her talk in a ftrain fo fuitable to her condition and character . One fees in it the expoftulation of a flighted lover , the refent . ments of an injured woman , and the forrows of an im ...
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... hand , how far we may deferve the praifes and approbations which the world bestow upon us : whether the actions they cele- brate proceed from laudable and worthy motives ; and how far we are really poffeffed of the virtues which gain us ...
... hand , how far we may deferve the praifes and approbations which the world bestow upon us : whether the actions they cele- brate proceed from laudable and worthy motives ; and how far we are really poffeffed of the virtues which gain us ...
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