The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... nature to your perufal . You are fo thoroughly acquainted with the characters of men , and all the parts of human life , that it is impoffible for the least misrepresentation of them to efcape your notice . It is your lordship's ...
... nature to your perufal . You are fo thoroughly acquainted with the characters of men , and all the parts of human life , that it is impoffible for the least misrepresentation of them to efcape your notice . It is your lordship's ...
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... natural innocence , not- withstanding it might have been more pleafing to the generality of readers , I fhould not have publifhed it ' : but as it is only the picture of a life filled with a fashio- nable kind of gaiety and laziness , I ...
... natural innocence , not- withstanding it might have been more pleafing to the generality of readers , I fhould not have publifhed it ' : but as it is only the picture of a life filled with a fashio- nable kind of gaiety and laziness , I ...
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... nature ; but I add it here , that the reader may observe at the fame view , how amiable ignorance may be when it is fhewn in its fimplicities , and how deteftable in barbari- ties . It is written by an honeft countryman to his miflrefs ...
... nature ; but I add it here , that the reader may observe at the fame view , how amiable ignorance may be when it is fhewn in its fimplicities , and how deteftable in barbari- ties . It is written by an honeft countryman to his miflrefs ...
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... natural mirrours , as it feems to bear fome relation to the following letter , which I received the day before . SIR , I Have read your laft Saturday's obfervations on the fourth book of Milton with great fatisfaction , and am ...
... natural mirrours , as it feems to bear fome relation to the following letter , which I received the day before . SIR , I Have read your laft Saturday's obfervations on the fourth book of Milton with great fatisfaction , and am ...
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... nature , had the not been led off to a man . If you think fit to fet down the whole paffage from Milton , your ⚫ readers will be able to judge for themselves , and the quotation will not a little contribute to the filling up of your ...
... nature , had the not been led off to a man . If you think fit to fet down the whole paffage from Milton , your ⚫ readers will be able to judge for themselves , and the quotation will not a little contribute to the filling up of your ...
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